Indigenous model - is this still legal?

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M4rvin

2019-05-17 19:49:27
  • #1
The prices are like this everywhere here. A completely normal village, only has a village shop and a Sparkasse! 3km to the next village there's just a tourist train and a high school and just 40 minutes by federal road to [nürnberg]. That drives the price up.
 

haydee

2019-05-17 20:10:43
  • #2
That's crazy. You have less than we do. That's how much 40 minutes make a difference.
 

Scout

2019-05-18 09:01:46
  • #3
Hello,

may I ask where in the greater Nuremberg area this is?
 

M4rvin

2019-05-18 09:05:00
  • #4
Eckenhaid, so district Erlangen Höchstadt.
 

guckuck2

2019-05-19 07:54:32
  • #5


Because it is ...
- time-consuming
- for some, you are also a "new citizen." In my hometown, although very popular, that was the reason. No desire to have too many newcomers too quickly, no matter where from
- the old geezers in the city council want to keep the prices of (their) old existing buildings high
 

Nordlys

2019-05-19 08:16:32
  • #6
Every federal state issues spatial planning schemes. If a municipality wants to designate something new, it must comply with them. In SH this means: Before expanding further into the outer areas and taking more farmland for building land, everything within the town center must be developed. Densification takes precedence over expansion. However, the building gaps in the town are often only available for purchase from private owners. K.
 

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