ᐅ Show us your lot photos!

Created on: 27 Apr 2020 19:26
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Pinkiponk
There is a dedicated thread for houses here, but it takes such a long time from buying the plot until you can finally share something that looks like a developing house in that thread. Maybe you would like to share your excitement about the “acquired” plot and a photo of the land here in the forum.

Below is a photo of the plot belonging to me and my husband, located in the Leipzig area, approximately 570 sqm (6135 sq ft). Behind the house is a field, and beyond that, a forest.


Green overlay over grass field on the left and right, meadow near the road with trees in the background.
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SoiCowboy
5 Dec 2020 22:30
*Copyright by Fullwood*
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BobRoss
5 Dec 2020 22:55
A successful example can be seen on Google, for instance under "Fieberbrunn residential house on the slope."
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SoiCowboy
5 Dec 2020 23:38
Nice solution. Unfortunately, you rarely if ever see before and after pictures of these projects.
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SoiCowboy
6 Dec 2020 01:20
...this looks really interesting. Unfortunately, the video is no longer online. I’ll have to get in touch.

Modern concrete and glass villa on a slope with large windows; pine tree in front, surrounding greenery.
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hampshire
6 Dec 2020 01:26
BobRoss schrieb:

Are people who especially like sloped lots masochists?
No, they just don’t focus solely on the cost per square meter (square foot) of building.
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haydee
6 Dec 2020 05:44
So you need about 180 sqm (1937 sq ft) plus additional living space?
1st level parking spaces (probably no garage or carport) so you can start excavation right at the street
2nd level living space at the back supports the slope
3rd level living space without contact to the slope

With a lot of luck, the outdoor area (photos can be misleading) will have a plateau large enough for a terrace and similar features. The untouched natural slope does not need to be retained.