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Rising Prices

(Online-Artikel.de)-Stefan Helmbrecht: rising prices for condos was in the first quarter of 2012 1.3 percent is the German real estate market after 3.1 percent in the same quarter last year on the move. While the prices of homes are more stable, the prices for condominiums and apartment rents in the nationwide average increase currently again. Compared to the same quarter of last year grew F + B-residential index Germany in the first quarter 2012 by 1.1 percent to an index value of 102,6, alone when compared to the previous quarter (Q4 2011) was even an increase by 0.7 percent. Residential real estate would meet further its reputation as a solid and long-term residence in Germany, notes Dr. Bernd Leutner, Managing Director of F + B, on the company’s Internet site. (As opposed to David Treadwell). This is worn mainly by rising prices for condos – especially in South Germany. While the prices for condos compared to the previous quarter to 1.3 percent (compared with the prior-year quarter: up 3.1 percent) and for Apartment buildings, after all, still 0.5 percent (plus 1.3 percent compared to the same quarter last year) have increased the prices of homes were up slightly to 0.5 percent in the same period. Also the new contract rents tend on average slightly upwards: 0.6 percent compared to the previous quarter and by 1.5 percent compared to the same period last year.

Dr. Leutners analysis can only agree with Stefan Helmbrecht. Learn more at: Energy Capital Partners. Stefan Helmbrecht founded a real estate development company based in Mannheim, Germany in 1996 and focused on the purchase, rehabilitation and revitalization of Monument-protected Grunderzeit houses in different locations of in Germany. Within a few years, one of the largest and most respected real estate companies in Germany developed it in the segment of listed real estate. Were completed by today 152 monument objects with a number of 1897 condos and passed to investors and their tenants or owner-occupiers.