Interpret building plan / is it even feasible?

  • Erstellt am 2022-04-11 21:56:16

Eden1812

2022-04-13 13:33:38
  • #1


We have no further information so far.
 

gutentag

2022-04-13 13:40:25
  • #2
That does not mean that they do not exist. Perhaps you do not have the means to search professionally. The seller only provides the casual text part?
 

gutentag

2022-04-13 13:46:53
  • #3
The text module from the development plan already looks quite antique. There should be some buildings standing by now. How did they solve that?
 

Eden1812

2022-04-13 13:48:59
  • #4
The real estate agent only provided these documents. And since we do not want to buy a property - possibly overpriced - whose buildability involves immense costs due to the development plan and the circumstances, I wrote here in the forum. BUT it all worked wonderfully. As you can see.
 

11ant

2022-04-13 13:52:05
  • #5
But there is some: "Partial Amendment VI of 5. 11. 1988" indicates that there are at least seven justifications (of the original plan and six amendments) and that the valid amendment is already 33 years old. Without the withheld information (not to be confused with it does not exist) it would now be possible (would have been, but now I certainly won't put myself through that anymore) 1. to read the justifications and investigate the strange regulations; 2. to recognize from the comparison of the justification of the original plan and the amendments where the tendency is towards tightening and where towards loosening; 3. to check how later development plans of the same municipality have developed and 4. to find out whether a VII. amendment might already be underway (and where its course is heading). Well. Oh, a broker ... where did I miss that?
 

Eden1812

2022-04-13 13:53:55
  • #6
And since plots of land are selling like hotcakes, even at exaggerated prices, there is hardly any time to properly prepare for the project, let alone obtain the necessary information to avoid falling into the cost trap (because developability could be difficult and the development plan restricts too much). As mentioned at the beginning, the budget for both the plot and the house is not unlimited. And you can't reach anyone at the municipal building authority. Time is running out, and the plot will probably be gone as well.
 

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