There is no official parceling plan yet. [...] The owner rather commissioned a realtor to sell the property, and the developer caught wind of it and is now trying to divide the property and sell his houses there.
Grandpa left behind a large hoarder’s property. All heirs are too old to want to manage it themselves. But still young enough to take a cruise with their share of the sale proceeds. Peter doesn’t have money for the train ticket to go to Sybille so that a family council could be held about it. Gertrud wouldn’t have an opinion on that anyway, and Heinz at least knows a realtor – he already talked to the mayor; the empty community treasury opposes any interest. The campus is also too small for an “investor” to pay for a development plan. But half a dozen little houses would fit on it. Stories like this usually start like that or similarly. And if no one gets off their ass, it just drifts on forever like driftwood. So a realtor is looking for interested parties, and of course no one bothers to get a parceling approved without any response. The developer will – at least in a location in the middle of nowhere with a standard land value barely above a sack of rice and zero performance perspective – not purchase the property before having preliminary contracts to resell it. But that is no reason to bore us here with a lukewarm popcorn thread without any factual value!
The said property seems to be the former garden that is now to be sold. Honestly, I don’t believe the developer has had much contact with the owner yet.
It seems to you and you believe. Then I’ll withdraw my attention from you now until you’ve done your homework. If you are serious about the project, then shed some light in the darkness. So far you haven’t even shared what you apparently already have: you talked about house sizes, number of floors & co. as well as concepts for campus structuring, which must come from an offer exposé, but you’re keeping that under wraps. You could be helped, but for that you’d have to cooperate. Therefore, my above words apply to the readers who I do not want to leave in the dark because of you. So far you haven’t even stated whether single-family or duplex houses are being offered. Naming a Scout ID wouldn’t have been beyond you at all.