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Hello everybody,
i have my eyes on a cheap house, but i would want to change some things. In the picture below you can see all the changes i want to make, but the main concern is the kitchen. Is it even doable to move it like that and what should i consider in such case? I want to have a rough idea of the price for such an endeavour and, of course, if it's even possible.

Unfortunately i don't have any plumbing plans and this is basically the whole information i got.
 

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Anything is doable it just comes down to cost

Your main issue is going to be the drainage
 
Might be best to speak to a local builder for the ground works and a plumber for the above ground stuff
 
Thank you all for your answers!
I've talked to some professionals and we figured another way of doing it - basically making a kitchen isle in the living room (later kitchen-wanna-be) and pulling the drainage pipe to the left outside of the house, because the gathering place for the drainage is in the bottom left corner of the house.
 

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