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Rental yields: Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia at the top

Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia have the highest rental yields in Germany (Q2/2023). In terms of rental yields for existing apartments, Anhalt-Bitterfeld (Saxony-Anhalt) and Gera (Thuringia) are at the top with 5.4 percent. According to an analysis by ImmoScout24, rental yields in the major metropolitan areas, on the other hand, are between 2 and 3 percent for...

Basement conversion: observe specifications

The conversion of basement rooms for residential purposes may require planning permission. This is emphasized by the Association of Private Builders (VPB). This is because it is a so-called change of use if homeowners want to turn their basement storage room into a separate apartment. In most cases, this change requires official approval. The respective state building regulations...

2030 climate targets: Germany misses its own targets

With its climate protection measures to date, Germany is missing its target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 65% by 2030 compared to 1990. Instead, the country has only achieved a reduction of 63 percent. This means that Germany has a discrepancy of 331 million tons of greenhouse gases compared to the Federal Climate Protection Act. However, there is an opportunity to close this...

Public space: Court bans ATMs on sidewalks

The placement of an ATM on a public sidewalk does not have to be approved. This was decided by the Berlin Administrative Court (VG 1 K 342.18 and VG 1 K 98.19). A company that operates ATMs throughout Germany had installed an ATM in front of an apartment building in Prenzlauer Berg. This was prohibited by the Pankow district authority due to the lack of a special...

Virtual reality: urban planning of the future

The cartographers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum use virtual reality (a so-called "Unity" game engine) to recreate urban scenarios in 3D and highlight possible structural effects. Julian Keil and Marco Weißmann from Prof. Dr. Frank Dickmann's team have developed a kind of innovative laboratory construction kit for this purpose, which creates virtual replicas of traffic and the...

Consumer loans: property owners pay less

Female homeowners enjoy a financial advantage with consumer loans and pay less for them than those without a home. They only paid 6.26 percent interest on these loans, while the interest rate for other borrowers was 7.47 percent. This is the result of a study by Check24. Dr. Stefan Eckhardt from CHECK24 emphasizes that homeowners have a better chance of...

Building: Winner of the DGNB Sustainability Challenge 2023

As part of the "DGNB Sustainability Challenge 2023", the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB) has recognized outstanding players in sustainable construction. Smarter Habitat impressed with "ecoHab", a building panel made from popcorn. The company STRAMEN.TEC scored with a dry construction system made from straw. The Technical University of Berlin impressed with a sustainable rental apartment building made of wood, brick...

Green buildings: sustainability drives the real estate investment market

Around 11.2 billion euros were invested in sustainable, certified buildings in Germany in 2022. This corresponds to a 30.6 percent share of the total investment market. This is according to the market report by BNP Paribas Real Estate GmbH. The document also provides information on the growing importance of green building certificates such as DGNB, BREEAM and LEED. Especially for institutional...

Action for eviction: Court supports termination against cinema operator

Munich Regional Court I has ruled that the film operator GmbH (defendant) must vacate and surrender a cinema in the center of Munich (case no. 34 O 7322/20). The decision is based on the lease agreement from 1956, which was transferred to the defendant in 2006. The cinema in question is part of a property owned by a fractional community. The plaintiff owns 80...

Building regulations: VPB warns of cost trap for private individuals

The Association of Private Building Owners (VPB) warns of the financial consequences of a planned reform of the Hazardous Substances Ordinance. If the reform is implemented as planned, private building owners, especially those without expertise, could have to pay for costly pollutant testing and remediation in older buildings on their own. Corinna Merzyn, Managing Director of VPB, emphasizes: "Not...

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