Author: Harry Mohr
Renewable energies are becoming increasingly important in the real estate sector. This is also confirmed by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) in its press release of September 8, 2022. Only about one in five residential properties that were built in the first six months of the year […]
The bidding process is one possible strategy for negotiating the purchase price with selected prospective buyers. This method offers both sides greater negotiating leverage. When is it worthwhile to use the bidding process, and what is important for owners in this process? […]
Despite high prices, inflation, and rising interest rates, many people long for their own home. It's especially important right now not to focus solely on the price of the property. Because in addition to the purchase price, there are other costs to consider […]
In light of the energy crisis and climate protection, landlords, tenants, and owners are urged to save energy. In a property, this primarily concerns the heating system, where measures can be implemented that ultimately also […]
The value of a property is largely determined by tangible criteria such as location, building, land, and amenities. However, intangible criteria such as rights of way or occupancy also influence the value. For the buyer, […]
Eight guests – that's how many can fit into the bar planned by the American space company Space Perspective in the stratosphere at the edge of space. The space bar is located at an altitude of almost 32 km and lies approximately two […]
What happens to jointly owned property is usually one of the most difficult questions in a divorce. A crucial factor is who owns the property and what marital property regime both future ex-partners had. […]
Experts agree: The need for renovation in German real estate is enormous. Approximately 70 percent of all houses in Germany are in poor energy efficiency. Therefore, buyers of single-family and two-family homes in Germany face a significant challenge […]
The calculation of property tax was reformed because the Federal Fiscal Court ruled it unconstitutional. As a result, around 35 million properties will have to be reassessed by the end of 2024. The new property tax will […]
