Regarding the connection, I had misinterpreted your explanations, you can forget that. An 85% land coverage ratio is already above average / unusual for this size - I almost have the "suspicion" that this is a foreign house model from outside the scope of the Energy Saving Ordinance, which comes with thinner walls. I will look at the development plan later. From forest-adjacent building areas, I know that it is usually required that the development maintains a tree-fall boundary, so that even if a tall tree falls, it won’t crush a house.
There are federal states where one can "call oneself ´from´" if one at least finds a 589 sqm plot for a semi-detached house - maybe that explains my reaction. I am very curious about your plans.
No, it is Fullwood, a German manufacturer. Maybe I was mistaken, but I believe I remember that the combined block wall was 26 cm and the interior walls 16 cm.
So, between the property and the forest there is basically a small clearing, but I think it’s not enough for a tall pine tree. Or enough to possibly crush us
I live in Berlin and am moving to Brandenburg, we could certainly also "call ourselves ´from´" if we could afford a plot in Berlin
yes, the budget is definitely limited. But even if the funds were unlimited, I wouldn’t want more than 140 total area.
thanks. So far I haven’t had any problems in my apartment either, except for the narrow hallway
I will post something in a moment