Berlin offers space for high-end properties and condominiums
Berlin is one of the most exciting cities in the world. People come to Berlin from around the globe because they sense the attraction of an active metropolis and want to set things in motion. Berlin’s structure is changing at a rapid pace. The city still has high-quality open spaces and offers enough room for attractive properties. Are you interested in owning a condominium in Berlin? Our portfolio includes high-quality properties in Berlin, including rental flats, condominiums, apartments or villas.
Rising purchasing power makes Berlin increasingly attractive
Berlin can be described with many superlatives, a fact which is also reflected on the capital’s real estate market. All the inner-city districts are still on the upswing. The high demand for stately pre-war buildings or high-quality new buildings has increased prices in nearly all the districts. A single trend district can no longer be determined. The federal capital is still marked by a comparatively low ownership quota of approx. 15.6%, as well as continuously growing rent levels with rising purchasing power. This makes the city very interesting for both national and international investors.
Property for sale to meet your personal requirements
The currently favourable interest rate leads to optimal conditions for financing a property. Buying has become an ideal alternative to renting, as real estate owners can create outstanding financial assets. Moreover, as an owner-occupier, you can actively contribute to the design of your property and implement your ideas. Real estate ownership offers further advantages. In making the decision for your own condominium or house, you not only protect yourself against rising rents, but also automatically provide for retirement. Once the property is paid off later on, you can look forward to a rent-free life.
Berlin real estate as a capital investment
Investing in Berlin real estate is currently comparatively secure, with good prospects for high returns. Generally, the location should be the first consideration for the property, as good rentability protects against vacancy, thereby securing a return on investment. In deciding to purchase a property, the ratio of purchase price to rent should also be taken into account. Smaller properties are particularly suitable as a capital investment, as they bring in higher rents per square metre than larger ones. This trend can be increasingly observed in our capital with the rising number of single households.