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Buying German Real Estate |
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You can read about it in the Wallstreet Journal and in other corresponding press.
Germany as the biggest economy in Europe offers the best opportunities for property investments at this time. It has a stable, growing market with great upgrade potential and shows some of the lowest prices compared to other European countries.
Germany is presenting a significant market to private and institutional investors
In particular Berlin has caught the attention of investors in the last few years. Big investment companies like Morgan Stanley, Fortress and others have discovered Berlin for their clients. New funds, specializing in German properties, have been formed and major Bank houses like Deutsche Bank and HSBC are watching the German real estate market closely.
But also smaller syndicates and individual private investors are keen to invest here now. The trend is up as even German buyers are looking to find their own home ....
Berlin – rents are low, yields are high, and prices are peerless
There is a growing rental demand in TOP locations, and whilst the divergence between the different real estate markets throughout Europe is fading the capital appreciation of your property is on the rise. Berlin will flourish like every other Capital of Europe… and it starts now.
Uranus Consult
is offering consultancy services especially to private investors, may it be syndicates looking to build or increase their portfolios, or individuals who would like to start an investment by buying a single apartment.
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The American Investor’s Point of View |
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What foreign investors should keep in mind when buying German real-estate. By Esther Lamers, Ralf Otto & Atty. Dr. Esfandiar Khorrami. Published in the German American Trade (magazine)
The fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 and the following German
reunification in 1990 had a dramatic effect on the Berlin real estate
market. The euphoria at the beginning of the 1990s ended almost ten
years later with disillusionment at falling real estate prices and
oversupply of residential as well as commercial spaces in the new
united capital.
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City Living – Berlin, Germany |
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Berlin: The new property hotspot by Diarmaid Condon. Published in the (Irish) Sunday Business Post 2005.
To say the Irish have, over the past year or so, developed a fondness
for German property, specifically in Berlin, would be an extreme
understatement, It has become the darling of the Irish overseas
property investor virtually overnight so the Sunday Business Post
decided to pay the city a visit to find out what all the fuss is
about.
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