ᐅ Which plot would you choose? Single-family home with a double garage

Created on: 13 Apr 2025 20:49
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Buddy90
Hello everyone!

I’m planning to build a new house.

It will be a single-family home (about 150m² (1,615 sq ft)) with a double garage.

I have registered for two plots of land, and the allocation decision will be made on Tuesday.

Favorite 1: Number 83
Favorite 2: Number 80

Since I built a house only six years ago, I have unfortunately moved to the bottom of the social housing priority list. Most likely, plot 83 will be taken before I get the chance (the marketer is still waiting for documents from other interested parties).
However, there are apparently no other interested parties for plot number 80, so my chances there are quite good!

The downside of plot 83 would be a row of trees that (exactly as marked) run along the front of the house/driveway/garden… which would negatively affect the planned photovoltaic system.
On the other hand, it has good dimensions.

The downside of plot 80 is its unusual “shape.”
But would it still be possible to build a nice house with a double garage there?
It would probably be better for photovoltaic yield, and being in a cul-de-sac would mean more peace and quiet.
The plot is also somewhat cheaper overall compared to 83.
I don’t need a large garden.

What do you think?

I’m attaching a plan for you.
Lageplan eines Wohngebiets mit Einfamilienhäusern, Parzellen, Planstraße D/C, Bäume.

Lageplan der Grundstücksparzellen mit roten Umrissen und Flächenangaben in m².
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ypg
20 Apr 2025 01:01
motorradsilke schrieb:

That wasn’t the question, though.
There wasn’t actually a question, just general criticism of sealed surfaces (by @wiltshire), which I was referring to.
Can you contribute anything regarding the original poster’s question? Do you have any suggestions for improving their parking situation?
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Buddy90
10 May 2025 08:38
By the way, yesterday was the notary appointment for the plot with the number 83!
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hanghaus2023
10 May 2025 08:48
Thank you for the feedback. Unfortunately, it is quite rare here.