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News Immobiliare : Nove tedeschi in affitto su 10 pensano di acquistare un appartamento : ll possesso di immobili valutato in modo positivo come non mai - Monday, February 6, 2017
In Germania il possesso di immobili non è mai stato valutato così in modo positivo come di recente. Attualmente tre quarti dei tedeschi vede nell’acquisto di un immobile il miglior modo d’investire i propri soldi. In modo particolare un buon 60 per cento considera case e appartamenti come la migliore forma di previdenza per la vecchiaia. Infatti è durante il pensionamento che si valorizzano i vantaggi di possedere un immobile. Anche tra gli affittuari in Germania l’acquisto di immobili sta diventando sempre più popolare. Di fatto un affittuario su cinque in Germania pianifica di comprare o di costruire un immobile nei prossimi dieci anni. Questo emerge dal sondaggio sull’indicatore di tendenza realizzato dalla società TNS Infratest per conto della banca di risparmio Landesbausparkassen (LBS).
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German Property is Looking More Like London - Thursday, November 3, 2016
While Berlin hasn't quite turned into London-on-Spree, Germany's residential property market is having a moment. Germans' fondness for renting homes instead of buying them, fairly flat house-price growth plus rather dismal demographic trends all made the country's property market look distinctly pedestrian for many years. But with mortgage rates plunging, foreign buyers looking for a safe haven and -- more recently -- more than one million refugees arriving in the country, that received wisdom has been turned on its head. The European Central Bank's move to negative interest rates may fuel that trend even further. Can it last? House prices have increased 5.6 percent a year over the past five years, according to UBS, which is double the average annual rate of increase since 1970. Some catch-up is overdue as in real terms German house prices didn't rise over the past 40 years, according to Green Street Advisors.
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Why You Should Invest in Germany

GOOD REASONS TO INVEST IN GERMANY

  1. Very interesting purchase prize
  2. Safe potential for capital growth due to the low initial property cost
  3. Guaranteed yield and simplicity in procedures relating to the lease
  4. Access to mortgages at interesting rates
  5. Stable and reliable Tenants
  6. Strong and growing economy
  7. Efficient and reliable political and institutional system

At this time we have a special focus on Germany, a country open to foreign investors, with safe and solid political structures and a reliable and transparent institutional system.