Land available - how to use it?

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-30 09:44:50

Fummelbrett!

2020-01-30 14:04:00
  • #1
I agree with Katja - if together with the family, then preferably a semi-detached house that can be cleanly separated. With just under 400 square meters, there is not much room for other ideas. Of course, you can put up a multi-family house and rent apartments to the family - but tell them beforehand what rent to expect and that only standard quality or simple features will be built. Depending on where the plot is located, you could also split it in half or even into thirds and put (or have put) Tiny Houses on it *laugh* - or turn it into two allotment gardens. But really, only a sale would probably bring money.
 

Yaso2.0

2020-01-30 15:55:52
  • #2
A semi-detached house is not an option; the plot would be too small for that anyway.

I get on great with my siblings, but I wouldn’t build with all of them.

My brother is an academic and will soon move back to the North from the South. Since there is currently nothing else available here, or rather the land reference values are being called up at triple the rate, it would be the opportunity to enable him to have “ Eigentum” here.

Alternatively, I could sell him the plot in 2 years and he builds whatever he wants there.

I/We are often asked by many friends why we are just “keeping” the plot like this and not using it.

Therefore, many thoughts naturally arise about what one would ideally do there.
 

kaho674

2020-01-30 17:22:32
  • #3
Mmh, semi-detached house is not an option but a multi-family house is? Regardless of the fact that the plot size would be too small for you, that sounds strange.
 

nordanney

2020-01-30 17:29:26
  • #4
194 sqm for a house, terrace, driveway, garage, boundary distances. That’s really going to be a tight squeeze. You can literally count the garden's square meter amount on two hands...
 

Yaso2.0

2020-01-30 17:34:34
  • #5


By saying semi-detached house doesn't work, I mainly meant due to lack of space.. I don’t know how much house as a semi-detached you can fit on a total plot of 389 sqm. I currently live in a semi-detached house and our plot is 360 sqm.

The development plan is rather relaxed otherwise.
 

ypg

2020-01-30 17:36:23
  • #6




Towers are allowed, semi-detached houses not? I don't believe either. With adherence to the setback areas, I find 1. and 2. hard to imagine, unless it concerns 2 floors plus attic. Anyway: create facts, whatever is possible. Even if many things are possible, that does not mean everything is possible.
 

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