U-Bahnhof Siemensdamm

BERLIN, SIEMENSSTADT

Reconstruction project within the framework of the construction of Siemensstadt.

Siemens invests in the existing industrial architecture to create an innovative campus that will combine accommodation, work and training.

Planned:

- office, research, industrial premises

- 3000 apartments (various, partially social housing)

- school

- open spaces

Historical buildings will be preserved.

2020 – start of construction

2030-the so-called “Smart City”should be ready.

Location: Berlin-Spandau

In exchange for Siemens investment, the Berlin Senate wants to allow S-Bahn trains to run again on the now-unused Siemens line.

 

Quelle: https://www.berlin.de/wirtschaft/bauprojekte/6035142-4470362-siemensstadt-2.html

Foto: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

 

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BERLIN, the real estate market in Germany

There are limited offers, prices continue to rise.

During the 10th growth of the Berlin real estate market, the following can be noted: Berlin is in greater demand than ever, as the potential of real estate in Berlin lies in achievable profitability and long-term price growth.

200% increase in the value of residential real estate over 10 years.

- 1,700 euros – 10 years ago, the average price per square meter

- 5000 euros and above – today for secondary resale

- 200% profit

An increase in demand, a reduction in supply.

The increasing demand is no longer able to satisfy the proportionally decreasing supply.

According to the Berlin Evaluation Commission, we are seeing a decrease in apartment sales:

24,600 purchase and sale agreements – 2015

18,500 purchase and sale agreements – 2019

17,500 purchase and sale agreements – 2020

 

Quelle: https://guthmann.estate/de/marktreport/berlin/

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