@11ant Google ZIP code with x=1 + Gussek Haus, there was a hit pretty high up on immowelt ;-)
Thanks, with that I probably found several exposés in which the text excerpt quoted by Yvonne also appears. However, they are all largely inconclusive, starting from the illustration of a semi-detached house, although the discussion is about terraced houses. With the three floors mentioned, comparable objects typically mean ground floor, upper floor, and attic.
In particular, I do not read any indication there of a passage from a private cellar to the communal underground garage. The heat pump is described in such a way that each house has its own one – so no combined heat and power plant like in some condominium owner associations’ systems. It is also always about
plots of land, thus not about special usage areas. The vague formulation of co-design can mean anything or nothing, so possibly only the question of whether the kitchen is open or closed or has a serving hatch, a partition wall between child 1 and child 2 yes or no, or for example an optional bathroom or storage room in the attic.
Edit: we are currently buying one of these legendary and much-criticized condominium homes
I do not perceive them as “much-criticized.” I point out at every opportunity that this model has often been practiced and you can find reference properties nationwide instead of having to nightmare about whether and what concerns might be associated with it. For exactly this situation
and also see it as an entry-level object. When the child is foreseeably out, there will surely be something else.
there are excellently suitable compromises to the perfect individual single-family house (which, unfortunately, would only be ready when you soon no longer need them). On the other hand, there are also buyer/builders types whose ideas of individuality are not peacefully compatible with terraced houses – secondarily whether as a single-family house or as vertical condominium apartments. The objects are not to blame that one must self-critically check whether one “is the type for it” or at least could imagine it in the medium term.