The plot has a size of 525 m² (approximately 5,650 sq ft) and will not be very easy to build on since the width of the plot is only 15 m (49 feet) and the length is 35 m (115 feet).
If the house has a width of 9 m (30 feet), that should be doable, right?
Would it be advisable to consider a prefabricated house, for example, a wood frame construction? Since that saves space. Or how does it work with a crane?
The plot is easily accessible by trucks because the street is quite wide. Unfortunately, there is a fence on the left and a hedge from the neighbors on the right.
Regulations: a 5 m (16 feet) setback from the street at the front; no setback is required on the left and right sides.
If the house has a width of 9 m (30 feet), that should be doable, right?
Would it be advisable to consider a prefabricated house, for example, a wood frame construction? Since that saves space. Or how does it work with a crane?
The plot is easily accessible by trucks because the street is quite wide. Unfortunately, there is a fence on the left and a hedge from the neighbors on the right.
Regulations: a 5 m (16 feet) setback from the street at the front; no setback is required on the left and right sides.
olas schrieb:
If the house is 9m (30 feet) wide, is that doable?Basically, yes, as long as the setback requirements are met.
olas schrieb:
Would it be advisable to consider a prefabricated house, for example timber frame construction? Since it saves space? Timber frame construction can save about 5-10cm (2-4 inches) compared to solid construction. It depends on the specific requirements.
olas schrieb:
Or what about using a crane?
Construction vehicles do need some space.
Whether you have enough space for that, I can’t say.
olas schrieb:
Guidelines: 5m (16 feet) setback to the street in front, no setback required on the left and right sides.What, no setback at all? Is building on the boundary allowed?
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