Which building plot to choose for a single-family house?

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-13 17:56:47

susi999

2021-04-16 12:35:32
  • #1
The paths at 9/10 are not heavily frequented.
 

netuser

2021-04-16 13:05:22
  • #2
I would be reluctant to take a corner plot (=10). There's always more activity there, you pay street fees twice or have more paths to clear. Ultimately, you have to design and maintain two "outside sides"....

My favorites would be 6-7, 35-36. 32 (by the way 2x?) would be even better, but also not particularly advantageous opposite the large row house.
 

Jean-Marc

2021-04-16 18:03:44
  • #3
Well, it’s not really a true corner plot. That little bit of "yellow" that runs just north of it is probably a small dead-end street with a footpath into nature. Behind it there are flower fallow fields, a biotope, and a bird sanctuary. So nobody will be building there who would later have to pass by all the time. I think a bit more snow shoveling around the corner is a reasonable price to pay for having a direct border with only one neighbor. In my opinion, there isn’t a truly spectacular plot here. They all have their advantages and disadvantages. I would base my decision on two things: 1. noise pollution and 2. view from the terrace. Of course, that cannot be determined from the plan.
 

ypg

2021-04-16 19:47:20
  • #4
I can imagine that the street will be used as a shortcut here, unless it is even expanded later. Such dead-end streets tend to encourage speeding. I wouldn't like a corner lot anyway. The lower one would be too narrow for me in terms of the building plot... it would have to be calculated. That shouldn't be a street; although it's a parcel attached to a street, there is a biotope there. I'm just checking again: there seems to be a sports facility... cancel number 2 :cool:
 

susi999

2021-04-16 19:59:28
  • #5
Thank you for the assessment.

The road above 10 is a dirt road that leads to nowhere and cannot be used as a shortcut. I am not worried about that. However, the biotope to the right consists of relatively tall hedges and bushes - estimated to be 4-5 meters high.

Below the parcels 1-2 is a road that will be used as access by all residents of the new development area. In addition, many cars are already driving here.
The sports facility is a tennis court, but it is located much lower and would not bother me too much.
I am more concerned about road four.

My husband still finds plots 16 and 19 appealing. Although I have not fully come to terms with that yet.
 

ypg

2021-04-16 20:36:29
  • #6

Then 10 becomes interesting again.

By the retention basin? If the water is there, then there will be a mosquito infestation. Or frogs? I don't know.
Which one would be your favorite?
 

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