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Berlin Housing Market Report 2012

# Rents: Expensive rents get more expensive and moderate rents remain affordable.

# Rent Burden: The average share of spendable income to be assigned to rent dropped slightly from 24.4% in 2009 to 24.2%.

# Comparison: The Berlin Residential market still offers more for less than other German cities.

# Scoring: Pankow, Friedrichhain-Kreuzberg and Treptow-Köpenick are in high demand with investors and in advanced positions on the investment cycle.

# New building activities mainly in popular locations for high value customers.

 

These are the main conclusion of the 2012 Residential Market Report (Wohnmarkt-report für Berlin) by GSW Immobilien AG and CB Richard Ellis.

 

 

 

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Berlin Housing Market Report 2012
The 2012 Residential Market Report (Wohnmarktreport für Berlin) by GSW Immobilien AG and CB Richard Ellis

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What makes the Leipzig Residential Property Market so interesting?
by
Uwe Falkenberg

In 2006 over 1.6 billion in property value were traded in Leipzig out of which 26% were apartment blocks. The economic situation in Germany and especially in Leipzig is positive with the prospect of at longer lasting prosperity.

The property market has three main drivers for income improvement:

1. Positive population development accompanied by new jobs.

2. Reduction of vacant apartments by demolishing ca. 20,000 "outdated" apartments by 2010.

3. Active owners interested and acting on improvement of their rental income situation.
 

What does an investor have to look out for?. ... more


Why Now Real Estate Investment in Germany?
by Uwe Falkenberg

After years of recession the German economy has made a stunning come back in 2006 as it was not expected by the biggest optimists. The pole position in the economic growth of the Eurozone was reclaimed. In the Real Estate Market an unprecedented influx of international investors is attracted by the lowest prices in any major economy. Germany is one of the few places where there is actually positive cash flow in Real Estate Investment. Here are strategies for a market entry now. ... more


Performance Measurement in Real Estate Operation?
by Uwe Falkenberg

Measuring the performance of single properties, portfolios or service providers like property managers are vital to any sound management decision: "What you measure is what you get!". Find out how to establish an Executive Dashboard for a property portfolio.  ... more


Investment Apartments in Germany -- High Court Ruling on Rent Pool and other Guarantees
by Uwe Falkenberg

 

Operative provisions of the judgement: A vendor of investment property with a rent pool has to state all costs and risks likely to be incurred by the investor. . ... more

 


Property Investment in Berlin
by Uwe Falkenberg

Berlin has been the Europe's Real Estate Hotspot for over two years now. Is it not too late to jump on the train? No, it is not too late! Attractive real estate, even at entry level is still coming into the market, with positive cash flow and a realistic expectation for capital appreciation. Careful research is required to make sure the information provided is met by the reality after the purchase. Local support is recommended. ... more

 


Paul Arenson, Managing Director of Stenham Property comments:
There are few capital cities in the world in which one can acquire centrally located, wellbuilt two bedroom apartments for €60,000 and which let at rents of €4,500 per annum. We believe we can add value by doing the hard work of buying buildings individually, refurbishing them where required, streamlining the lettings process, improving the funding on the aggregated positive cashflows and ultimately realising a premium for the portfolio as a whole’.

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Investment in Retirement Housing in Germany -- A Prosperous Market:
Due to the population development in Germany the proportion of retired people is constantly growing. It is a market segment of growing importance in all business sectors from medicine and consumer goods and housing of cause. There are government financed subsidies for the client based on the level of care needed which allow a secure calculation of revenues.

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