ᐅ Which Plot to Choose in a New Development Area? Pros and Cons

Created on: 3 Feb 2022 22:16
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Melinaaa
Hello,
We want to apply for three plots in the new development area but are unsure if we have chosen the right ones.
Our favorites so far are the numbered plots 1–3.

It is important to us that the living room and garden face the sun and that there is enough space to the neighbors so that we don’t overlook each other’s houses.

Do you think these are the right plots? Do you find having a second neighbor more advantageous or would a corner plot be better?

Is there anything else we should consider?

Thank you!

Site plan of a building plot with garden areas, trees, and building zones WA3 WA4
11ant6 Feb 2022 17:25
WilderSueden schrieb:

I find it rather strange that the shortage of building plots has progressed to the point where you have to go through an application process with a points system just to be able to buy a plot.

Hello? – we're still talking about a substantial 800 square meters (8600 square feet) that the applicant is allowed to buy. It’s not uncommon to find plots under 300 square meters (3200 square feet) that you wouldn’t even bother applying for without some serious connections! – THAT is what’s truly odd, completely messed up and original nonsense from...
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Kreisrund
6 Feb 2022 20:22
K a t j a schrieb:

I would rather not do that, because then the patio doors would be missing or in the wrong place. 😉

I can only speak from my own experience, as we also relocated the main patio because the spot we had planned on paper was simply uncomfortable. However, the patio door could stay.

What I mainly meant with my advice was adding more seating areas in the garden.