Laufi92
2019-11-07 12:42:08
- #1
It's not bad either... it's just that unfortunately there are no children nearby and the biggest problem is the lack of sun in autumn/winter. I simply think we would feel more comfortable in the new residential area and it would be nicer for our kids to grow up there. Directly on the edge of the forest, with a park right in front of the door. Sounds really nice. About 10 plots are planned there. We have to see first whether we could implement our building project there with our construction company as planned or something similar.Ah... ok. For us, farms are preferable to new residential areas. These... ...have much less charm, location is usually second choice, mostly somewhat outside the town, and everything is structured down to the smallest detail. Strict building and planting plans, etc. And the "recreational area," meaning the planned paths and artificial hills, are just compensation areas for the massive sealing that is created over a large area. You would have at least 5 years of construction disturbance there... it can't be that bad, can it?!