ᐅ What are Purchase Negotiations? – Land Municipality

Created on: 19 Oct 2019 08:51
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Herdudeness
Hello everyone,

My fiancé and I are trying to secure a plot in a new residential development within a community where my fiancé grew up. We have already added our names to the community’s list of interested buyers and are now waiting for the start of the land allocation process. The community told us they are currently still in “purchase negotiations.” Can anyone explain what that means? I am also very interested in reading about other people’s experiences with buying land from a community (how did it go for you? Was it difficult to get a plot? Would you do it again?).

Best regards,
Kathi

By the way, I’m really impressed with this forum. It has already provided me with a lot of useful information!
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Herdudeness
19 Oct 2019 16:27
Thank you very much for the detailed and helpful response, 11ant! The municipality is actually planning a local residents’ model!
11ant19 Oct 2019 16:32
Herdudeness schrieb:

The municipality is actually planning a local resident model!

That’s why I added the P.S. Or also here: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/gehen-die-guten-Immobilien-nur-noch-unter-der-Hand-weg.18723/#post-173592 – even if younger existing properties are acceptable: divorce lawyers are a good source.
Michlhausbauaa schrieb:

In my opinion, 50-75 percent are sold privately.

Outside of the local resident model, meaning when most building plots can be offered by private sellers, yes.
haydee schrieb:

If not even more.

The local resident model is precisely targeted at situations where the shortage market would otherwise mean that all building plots zoned for construction would already be sold out.
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Michlhausbauaa
19 Oct 2019 16:33
In my opinion, 50-75 percent of it is sold unofficially.
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haydee
19 Oct 2019 16:37
If not even more
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Michlhausbauaa
19 Oct 2019 16:37
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