Plot selection and house orientation: Which one would you choose?

  • Erstellt am 2018-04-21 22:13:17

Nordlys

2018-04-22 20:42:44
  • #1
Oh? Just before the hereafter comes the Main and Bavaria is close to the hereafter? Is that so?
 

ruppsn

2018-04-22 21:00:37
  • #2
In the Greater Nuremberg area, however, you can't get more than two underground parking spaces for that price - it's Franconia, which is probably the same thing for southern Sweden [emoji6] So I would be interested in that area too [emoji4]
 

haydee

2018-04-22 21:16:50
  • #3
Nordlys Franken are not Bavarians. They have only been governed from Munich since Napoleon. There was once a mayor of Munich who wanted to become prime minister. He had to travel the borders because the region north of the Main was unknown. Almost Hesse. Although it varies greatly here. With us, the standard land value is 33 euros, a few kilometers away 120 euros. Why is beyond my understanding
 

Nordlys

2018-04-22 21:30:11
  • #4
I just wanted to tease you a little, purely for fun. I knew about Franken and Bayern, I just can’t say off the top of my head where the borders run. What a Schleswig Holsteiner doesn’t have to know either. I’m just surprised that there is such amazement about the mentioned prices here, when you imagine Bayern, there are large rural and probably quite remote areas, Rhön, Bavarian Forest, or corners near Passau, that’s where the dog is buried and the land is certainly much cheaper than between Starnberg and Ammersee.
 

11ant

2018-04-23 00:44:11
  • #5
Yes, but these prices really sound like Kaltenthal or Küblach or some other backwater where there is no infrastructure except for the inn-butcher-post office. I wouldn’t immediately think of the greater Aschaffenburg area in this context.
 

haydee

2018-04-23 11:41:34
  • #6
11ant is not necessarily like that. We actually have everything. Only the name Bad is missing before the place and the industry. Ok, public transport is also missing.
 
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