RIEDEL Immobilien - Your real estate specialist in Munich, services for sellers and landlords
Are you looking for a real estate specialist with comprehensive service?
RIEDEL Immobilien offers comprehensive service from a single source for sellers and landlords of properties in Munich and the surrounding area. If you would like to sell or rent a house or apartment in Munich, we will look after you from A to Z.
On the following pages you will find more details about our services.
Customer testimonials
We have been able to experience for ourselves that the values formulated are actually lived at RIEDEL and would like to express our thanks and respect for this.
Jakob and Antonia K.
Seller
We bought a beautiful house in Munich through RIEDEL in the summer of 2018. The mediation by Markus Riedel was very trustworthy, balanced and fair.
Alexander P.
Buyer
Excellent service! From the initial meeting to the conclusion. Mr. Heidemann and Mr. Maximilian Riedel were always impeccable, both professionally and in terms of their personal conduct!
Uwe G.
Seller
I commissioned RIEDEL in 2016 with the sale of a detached house. Personal consultation by Mr. Ralf Heidemann, contact with the buyer, notary appointment, everything perfect - deserves 5 stars.
Martin D.
Seller
An extremely professional, serious and personal real estate company. RIEDEL has all the necessary professional knowledge of real estate brokerage.
Christopher H.
Seller
The handling of the entire sales process was highly professional, starting with the preparation of the offer, through the support of interested parties, to the conclusion of the contract.
Ralf M.
Seller
Meet the members of the Riedel family and our experienced staff.


Real estate guide
Land and rights equivalent to land (e.g. heritable building rights) are a delimited part of the earth's surface (§ 905 BGB) and are registered in the land register.
This depends, among other things, on the value of the property in conjunction with the tax allowances. Consultation with a tax advisor or accountant with corresponding costs is advisable.
If only the price per m² of living space is taken into account, new buildings can be up to 50 % more expensive than existing properties.
The "hereditary lease" is prohibited by law in Germany today. Colloquially, however, the "Erbbaurecht" is often referred to as "Erbpacht". A "hereditary building right" is a right equivalent to real property which is formed in a separate "hereditary building right land register".
Most property developers largely exclude the purchaser's own contribution, as delimitation problems arise with regard to warranty and defect removal claims.
The amount of repayment determines the total term of the financing.
