Tx-25
2021-10-26 18:15:20
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Hello everyone, actually I didn’t necessarily mean accessibility in the legal sense. Currently, in our community, primarily single-story or buildings with elevators are being built for rent. I wanted to adapt to this trend. If I build a single-family house with 1.5 floors, a certain clientele is certainly excluded here. Whether I achieve a financial advantage through the single-story design is almost irrelevant to me. I would rather prefer to be able to move into the apartment myself in old age. Or to make this apartment available to my parents in old age. All of this would not be possible in a single-family house. I also don’t believe that I will find someone who rents the apartment with a wheelchair and that I could then really earn more rent from it. I am not specifically looking for or planning conditions for a wheelchair. But I can certainly enlarge the space here and there, you are right. for example, the meter in the entrance area. Attached is a new picture with measurements. The furniture is to scale. The orientation is not fixed yet, as the plot is not quite certain yet.
QUOTE="haydee, post: 535890, member: 9254"]
Then there will be a waiting list for the apartments. Real barrier-free rental apartments are scarce.
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I don’t know if that would really be the case here in our rural area.

QUOTE="haydee, post: 535890, member: 9254"]
Then there will be a waiting list for the apartments. Real barrier-free rental apartments are scarce.
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I don’t know if that would really be the case here in our rural area.