Mottenhausen
2019-07-04 11:09:11
- #1
That you always have to exaggerate. Think of Oakland – if he had already found a construction company, the shell would now be standing on the plot that you considered undevelopable.
well... based on the initial information about the location of the tree and the clearance areas, it was undevelopable from my point of view. This all relaxed over time (the circle around the trunk kept getting smaller and the trunk moved further to the left in the plan) and then I was one of the first to say: go for it, it will be extraordinary but feasible!
Here it’s a bit different: especially if the parents are supposed to move in there, the day will come when one might want to sell the house, where newcomers live in the middle of their own property and openness towards the building encumbrances might decrease. If they move in themselves, one might want to sell the parent house at some point. But both buildings enter into a symbiosis here that would be avoidable on a larger plot.