ᐅ Current Building Practices and New Residential Developments Compliant with Energy Efficiency Regulations
Created on: 24 Mar 2018 14:36
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Fuchur
New development areas and how they look nowadays due to energy saving regulations, etc.
It used to be a huge site in an old district of East Berlin (former military area and restricted zone).
In 2006, things still started off quite reasonably. In the end, there are now around 500 houses. What’s interesting is that each year the plots got smaller, but the houses built on them became larger.
This was the beginning in 2006, as mentioned, still quite moderate:



Now, around 2017 and after about four construction phases, this is what it looks like:

There was no real zoning plan there. Practically anything could be built that was available in the portfolio.
Combining and rearranging didn’t go perfectly smoothly but it’s alright...
Regards, Mycraft
It used to be a huge site in an old district of East Berlin (former military area and restricted zone).
In 2006, things still started off quite reasonably. In the end, there are now around 500 houses. What’s interesting is that each year the plots got smaller, but the houses built on them became larger.
This was the beginning in 2006, as mentioned, still quite moderate:
Now, around 2017 and after about four construction phases, this is what it looks like:
There was no real zoning plan there. Practically anything could be built that was available in the portfolio.
Fuchur schrieb:
OT: I would feel claustrophobic with these plots. The best ones are almost always in the shade...
Combining and rearranging didn’t go perfectly smoothly but it’s alright...
Regards, Mycraft
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Sondelgeher1228 Mar 2018 13:48M4dman schrieb:
I recently saw 600 sqm (6,458 sqft) on the outskirts of Berlin for 259k...I would definitely go for that! Here, you pay 500k for the same area... Bavaria...
Sondelgeher12 schrieb:
I would jump on that! Here you pay 500k for the same area.....Bavaria....However, one must not forget that the upper middle class in Bavaria belongs to a completely different income bracket.
Nordlys schrieb:
What do they all want there anyway? For me, Berlin is synonymous with dirt, incompetence, inability to get things done, crime, Lebanese and Turkish gangs, broken schools, and so on.Have you ever been there yourself?
M4dman schrieb:
Have you ever been here yourself? Are you saying that's not the case? My wife used to live in Reinickendorf, and she was shocked when she returned to Berlin after a year... when you live there yourself, you don’t notice the dirt. Only when you experience something different.
Here is an example:
There is definitely no street cleaning here.