Acquire green land adjoining the property?

  • Erstellt am 2016-04-02 14:40:50

T21150

2016-04-04 21:18:59
  • #1


Hey, I definitely stick to it. Buy the spot.

By the way, the spot then becomes part of your garden design, so the money is certainly not invested incorrectly. The land is developed (play street).

You have to take care of the trees (especially that they don’t fall onto your house or on pedestrians.....). Traffic safety..
But I also have old stock right in front of the hut.... doable. We live exactly like that, at the end of a dead-end of a play street and forest + little trees (about 30 m high or even higher).

That little property tax for the spot, drainage and so on (street cleaning is included in the basic costs) is anyway Mickey Mouse, also compared to the fact of your annoyance if something happens exactly there right in front of the house that you don’t have control over.

Make it your property, remain master of the whole thing there and not part of a puzzle.

Regards
Thorsten
 

lastdrop

2016-04-04 21:26:24
  • #2
Just bought the property. Will plant rhubarb there ;-)
 

T21150

2016-04-04 21:27:43
  • #3


Charming. There are worse plants to annoy the neighbors with.

I would take some kind of Job’s plants that I have here on the border. Forgot the name of that greenery. It grows wildly, is nasty, also has thorns, and must never be cut down again. Damn stuff. Bloody hell.
 

DG

2016-04-05 10:47:01
  • #4


That is probably the worst of all solutions. ;)

10,000€ for 150m² corresponds to a purchase price of at least 67€/m² plus additional costs – with that amount you can probably easily lease the area annually and save the capital investment for the acquisition as well as the additional costs for the transfer of ownership ... for at least 150 years.

I would only buy at that price if it corresponds to a maximum of 1/3 of the standard land value, i.e., the standard land value would have to be around ~200€/m², better 250€/m², or if your property actually gains a structural upgrade as a result, so that, for example, you can still build an extension or another garage, an outdoor seating area or similar, for which the area is currently lacking.

Best regards
Dirk Grafe
 

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