
Garden with pool (1/4)

House view (2/4)

Dining area (3/4)

Living room (4/4)
Oberschleißheim - Munich North
sold
Attractive corner bungalow with beautiful garden in quiet location
Living/dining area 60m² with open fireplace, 3 bedrooms, absolutely secluded west garden with large terraces and pool, garage + parking space.
Basic data
- Property
- HS 426
- Property type
- Mid-terrace house
- Construction year
- 1965
Area listing
- Land area
- 855 m²
- Living space
- approx. 148 m²
- Useful area
- approx. 59 m²
Space and equipment
- Room
- 4
- With a cellar
- no
Purchase price
This property is already sold.
Location
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Real estate guide
When buying a property, you must expect the following ancillary acquisition costs: Land transfer tax, notary and land registry fees, brokerage fees and bank charges.
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 marketing period is highly dependent on the attractiveness of the property, the selected rental price and the sales concept. In a first step, RIEDEL Immobilien analyses the marketing opportunities of a property, develops a sales concept adapted to the property and recommends a rental price in line with the market.
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.
This depends on the income situation as well as the use. In other words, whether the property is acquired for own use or as an investment.