Selling property, what costs to expect?

  • Erstellt am 2016-10-23 13:03:44

joschua_85

2016-10-23 13:03:44
  • #1
Hello dear house-building forum community,

I have a question about the sale of a plot of land. A couple in our community is interested in the "Nebengrunsdtück" of my mother-in-law. The plot was independently surveyed back then and has been lying fallow for over 30 years. However, since a fence separates the two properties and the vaulted cellar of one property extends a little into the "field," the plot should be resurveyed so that the vaulted cellar up to the fence still partly belongs to my mother-in-law. We have a certain amount in mind that we would like to get. The only question is what to watch out for when selling so that in the end we do not fall below the desired amount due to unforeseen costs. The surveying as well as the 1.5% notary and 5% GES are to be paid by the interested parties. If all this is not feasible, we do not have to sell. My question is, should all this be easily doable? Should a lawyer better draft the purchase contract, or will the notary handle everything? Unfortunately, I am not very familiar with this, so I wanted to ask here first. I am grateful for any help :)
 

Bauexperte

2016-10-24 10:46:16
  • #2
The notary drafts the contract and states the approximate property sizes. Then follows the addition that the measurements may slightly differ as a result of the new survey. Done. Rhineland greetings
 

Bieber0815

2016-10-24 10:56:35
  • #3
Is it already considered a separate plot in the legal sense? How many square meters and what land value are we talking about? ;-)
 

joschua_85

2016-10-24 11:00:16
  • #4
Great, thank you very much. It doesn't sound like there is much that can go wrong. I might have one more question if it fits here. Is there a rough guideline for calculating development costs? Is only the built-up area counted or the entire plot? The plot is about 950sqm and is located in RLP.
 

joschua_85

2016-10-25 14:32:59
  • #5


Yes, building is also allowed. Standard land value about 45-50€.
 

joschua_85

2016-11-02 10:17:47
  • #6
Does anyone have a hint?
Will the new surveying with the [Katasteramt] cost around 2500€?
 

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