German property websites

German property websites

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sniff diesel

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13,112 posts

219 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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Is there any sort of German equivalent to Rightmove where you can search for properties for sale within a given distance of particular location?

AJI

5,180 posts

224 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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I would really like to live in Germany.
You get value for money on the property you buy, unlike here in the UK where you pay for greed and then get some 2nd rate samllish building in return.


I did have a property magazine that I picked up on a trip to Germany a couple of years back...I will see if I can find it because I remember many website links in it.


Benni

3,546 posts

218 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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Hi Richard !

The largest is http://www.immobilienscout24.de/de/finden/wohnen/i... , in german only .
This one is in english : http://www.inbb.net/startseite.xhtml?language=ENG search on right side.

more here : http://www.google.com/search?q=immobilien&rls=...

Sorry, I am no expert in this, but "good luck" anyway.

Regards from Frankfurt,
Benni

Richie200

2,013 posts

216 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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Hi Richard where abouts in Germany is it that you would like to live? The prices vary massively dependant upon location. I have lived all over Germany and have a very good over view of the prices and have only this week placed an offer on a house over here. Just to give you an idea of some of the bargains you can find over here have a look here:

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/rhine-h...

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/rhine-h...

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/mosel-h...

I have personally been and viewed all of these properties and the standards of contruction are just not available in the UK.

http://www.axel-ilbertz-immobilien.de/site/doc/ger...

www.immopool.de and immonet.de are also very good sites for property. If you are looking at property around the Nurburg ring/Mosel/Eifel region or Bavaria let me know as I could save you many hours searching

hugo a gogo

23,383 posts

240 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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http://www.kalaydo.de/iad/immobilien/ also has quite a bit, round here in rheinland area anyway

to buy - kaufen
rent - mieten

häuser - houses
wohnungen - flats/apartments

if you need any help with the search, let me know

Edited by hugo a gogo on Wednesday 26th August 08:25

sniff diesel

Original Poster:

13,112 posts

219 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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Many thanks for the useful links, gives me something to ponder on a wet morning.

Got back from a glorious long weekend at the Nurburgring and I'm seriously thinking of getting a holiday home or flat over there. It just seems such a pleasant part of the World. I could see myself going over there 3-4 times a year so ideally something low maintenance like a flat, but I'd like a garage to be able to leave a car over there to use at the Ring. From what I saw Adenau would be perfect, handy for the Ring and walking distance to plenty of bars, restaurants and shops. Also it seems big enough that there would still be people around outside the tourist season.

AJI

5,180 posts

224 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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The Nurburgring area is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Germany. There are many areas which put most other european countries to shame when it comes to beuty and cleanliness and general atmosphere.

Good luck with finding something suitable.


If I had the money and/or able to get work out there, then I'd be also buying.


hugo a gogo

23,383 posts

240 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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eifel area is great, and quite cheap (compared to us in düsseldorf anyway)
some lovely little towns around there

edit: that immediate area (Kreis - district) is called 'Ahrweiler' and it's in Rheinland-Pfalz, if your searching

Edited by hugo a gogo on Wednesday 26th August 10:56

RainerM

827 posts

238 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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Here they had some adverts some time ago even in UK motor/driving-papers:

http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/apartments/index.htm...

I do not know if everythins is sold or if some people might be selling again for
some reasons ;-)

Good luck

Rainer-CH

Benni

3,546 posts

218 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Maybe you should contact PHer "Adenauer" because....well....he lives there.........biggrin

RainerM

827 posts

238 months

Friday 28th August 2009
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Hi
Maybe this is more distinct

www.hotel-an-der-nordschleife.de

great location :-)))))))))

as per their ad in EVO 135 Oct. 2009 ;-)

Good luck.

Rainer-CH

sniff diesel

Original Poster:

13,112 posts

219 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Well after nearly a year of searching and 3 trips over there, I've finally put in an offer on a house. Any advice at this point would be great.

Quite exciting as I've been told things move pretty quickly over there, especially as there's no chain involved.

sider

2,059 posts

228 months

Monday 28th June 2010
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Lets be seeing the house then!?!

sniff diesel

Original Poster:

13,112 posts

219 months

Monday 28th June 2010
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sider said:
Lets be seeing the house then!?!
The only pictures I've got are on a PDF file from the agent, and it doesn't allow me to cut and save the images from the file - unless someone knows how? It's been taken off the agent's website too.

I'm over there at the end of this week to sign the contract, so will try and grab a few pics then if possible.

sniff diesel

Original Poster:

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219 months

Friday 8th October 2010
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Better late than never:



Munich

1,071 posts

203 months

Friday 15th October 2010
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Nice, but it doesn't look like the low maintenance place you were looking for, or is it a flat in the house?

Munich

1,071 posts

203 months

Friday 15th October 2010
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Richie200 said:
Hi Richard where abouts in Germany is it that you would like to live? The prices vary massively dependant upon location. I have lived all over Germany and have a very good over view of the prices and have only this week placed an offer on a house over here. Just to give you an idea of some of the bargains you can find over here have a look here:

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/rhine-h...

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/rhine-h...

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/mosel-h...

I have personally been and viewed all of these properties and the standards of contruction are just not available in the UK.

http://www.axel-ilbertz-immobilien.de/site/doc/ger...

www.immopool.de and immonet.de are also very good sites for property. If you are looking at property around the Nurburg ring/Mosel/Eifel region or Bavaria let me know as I could save you many hours searching
fking hell....! eek I have just had a look at the links and those prices can't be correct...? They can't be. Either that or I definitely live in the wrong part of Germany. I have ben looking to buy an apartment here in Munich for over a year, and a 100m2 place (with no garden) will set you back more than 450,000€. rage

And that is just the Kauf preis. On top of that there is the 3.75% agent costs, 3.5% sales tax and 1.5% for the legal guy (can't remember the name).

Edited by Munich on Friday 15th October 23:53

sniff diesel

Original Poster:

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219 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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Munich said:
Nice, but it doesn't look like the low maintenance place you were looking for, or is it a flat in the house?
Thanks. Started off looking at a couple of flats, but by the time I added the cost of buying or renting a garage then this house made a lot more financial sense. For not much more money I've got the extra bedrooms and garaging space for 3 cars currently. Looking to make the room on the left of the garage into another garage bay, and put a 2 post lift in the main garage/workshop bit.


Richie200

2,013 posts

216 months

Sunday 24th October 2010
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Munich said:
Richie200 said:
Hi Richard where abouts in Germany is it that you would like to live? The prices vary massively dependant upon location. I have lived all over Germany and have a very good over view of the prices and have only this week placed an offer on a house over here. Just to give you an idea of some of the bargains you can find over here have a look here:

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/rhine-h...

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/rhine-h...

http://www.properties.german-properties.de/mosel-h...

I have personally been and viewed all of these properties and the standards of contruction are just not available in the UK.

http://www.axel-ilbertz-immobilien.de/site/doc/ger...

www.immopool.de and immonet.de are also very good sites for property. If you are looking at property around the Nurburg ring/Mosel/Eifel region or Bavaria let me know as I could save you many hours searching
fking hell....! eek I have just had a look at the links and those prices can't be correct...? They can't be. Either that or I definitely live in the wrong part of Germany. I have ben looking to buy an apartment here in Munich for over a year, and a 100m2 place (with no garden) will set you back more than 450,000€. rage

And that is just the Kauf preis. On top of that there is the 3.75% agent costs, 3.5% sales tax and 1.5% for the legal guy (can't remember the name).

Edited by Munich on Friday 15th October 23:53
Prices are defo correct;-) as I was seriously looking at buying the second one in the links above, viewed it twice, but found an even better value property which I bought in December. I have lived in Munich and you are right about the prices, I don't remember it being quite that steep though, €450K for 100m2eek
Legal guy is the Notar. Try to go direct to the sellers and you will save the 3.75% immobillier fees if you buy outside of the contract. You can PM me for more details as you need to be a little careful to avoid falling foul of the law on his front.

Hugo a Gogo

23,383 posts

240 months

Sunday 24th October 2010
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Eifel is dirt cheap compared to the main cities, just that there's not a lot of work there I suppose

within reasonable (for London) commuting distance of Koblenz or even Köln though

I don't think you can buy property in Germany for a 'quick buck' investment though, prices just don't rise that much, only the very highest demand cities, and the very best areas within those cities, will get anywhere near 10%

only 44% of Germans own their own homes btw, lowest in the developed world

we bought ours in Düsseldorf a year and a half ago, avoided agent and associated costs
searched for ages for mortgage deals and ended up getting the best deal off my own bank, (Deutsche)

good luck with the house btw OP

Edited by Hugo a Gogo on Sunday 24th October 09:17