New life in Kalübbe: Torsten Just shares his property for families!
Torsten Just divides his property in Kalübbe for a new residential area and emphasizes the importance of neighborliness.

New life in Kalübbe: Torsten Just shares his property for families!
Torsten Just, an experienced property owner from Kalübbe, has taken a bold step: he is dividing his large property into 24 individual plots, each between 900 and 1000 square meters in size. In doing so, it creates space for new construction projects and gives the foundation of the new “Am Sonnenkamp” residential area a face. According to the SVZ Torsten Just's daughter becomes the first resident of this promising area.
The price for the new properties is around 79 euros per square meter, which amounts to between 75,000 and 80,000 euros in total. Torsten Just, who used to live on the large property himself, has temporarily retreated to Neubrandenburg to start the new phase of his life. His project also reflects the lively village life in Kalübbe, which is enriched by a picturesque beautiful lake, a variety of sports opportunities and a daycare center in the neighboring town of Breesen.
The advantages of dividing property
More and more property owners, not only in Kalübbe but also nationwide, are considering whether they should share their land. There can be many reasons for this: the desire to make it easier to manage a large property in old age, financial needs or the idea of selling part of the property to generate additional income are common motivations. How mpw real estate explains, with smaller areas you often achieve a higher price per square meter.
However, there are a few things to consider when dividing. For example, the planned areas must be buildable; Unused pieces of garden land usually fetch a low price. With a real division, the property is officially divided and given new parcel numbers, while with an ideal division it remains as a total area, but co-ownership shares are transferred.
Legal aspects of division
The legal framework for property division is set out in the building code and the development plans. In many federal states, approval from the responsible authority is also required. The division process includes an application to the land registry office, an official measurement, the creation of a division declaration by a notary and the subsequent entry in the land register. These steps can take between three and twelve months, depending on the complexity, and the costs are usually between 3,000 and 5,000 euros, according to the website Land reference values-Germany performs.
Torsten Just set the course for the development of the new residential area in cooperation with Deutsche Bank Immobilien and two regional construction companies, Akost and Sander. Buyers are not tied to specific building plans and can choose between a wide range of house models, from city villas to designer houses and bungalows. This flexibility promotes the creativity of future builders and strengthens the local community, as Just emphasizes.
In this exciting development phase, only one thing remains clear for the village community: Something is happening in Kalübbe and the future looks promising.