Hello,
this whole subject is still very new to me, so I apologize in advance if I have any naive assumptions here and there.
The situation is as follows: three children have inherited a 500 sq m (approximately 33 m x 15 m / 36,000 sq ft (approximately 108 ft x 49 ft)) plot of land ready for construction. The basic question is: should they build a three-family house, or three small houses? The second option must be significantly more expensive, right?
I would appreciate any opinions.
this whole subject is still very new to me, so I apologize in advance if I have any naive assumptions here and there.
The situation is as follows: three children have inherited a 500 sq m (approximately 33 m x 15 m / 36,000 sq ft (approximately 108 ft x 49 ft)) plot of land ready for construction. The basic question is: should they build a three-family house, or three small houses? The second option must be significantly more expensive, right?
I would appreciate any opinions.
robertradar schrieb:
"Building-ready land" is the exact term used in the zoning plan. The floor area ratio should be 1, but this is not stated in the online available zoning plan. The site coverage ratio for all neighboring plots is definitely greater than 0.4. [...] Is a three-story house really that unrealistic if the zoning plan allows it?No, with such a high floor area ratio, it would actually be very unusual if low-rise buildings were intended. However, a valid floor area ratio should be clearly established in a legally binding zoning plan.robertradar schrieb:
One of the three children would also be satisfied with a smaller living area, say 70 sqm (750 sq ft).Then that child will just move into a basement apartment, since houses with 70 sqm (750 sq ft) are basically nonsense without extras.Yosan schrieb:
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I consider any estimate to be approximate and not definitive.
Check with your local building authority what you are allowed to build. Just because three parties inherit a small plot of land does not mean that all three can build on it.
On the contrary, that is how your information appears.
Check with your local building authority what you are allowed to build. Just because three parties inherit a small plot of land does not mean that all three can build on it.
On the contrary, that is how your information appears.
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