
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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The declaration of division is regulated in § 8 of the Condominium Act (WEG). The declaration of division can be described as the "statutes" or "basic law" of a divided property, as all the essential rights and obligations of the co-owners are established here.
Most property developers largely exclude the purchaser's own contribution, as delimitation problems arise with regard to warranty and defect removal claims.
Before buying a property, the building fabric and building services should be examined in detail. In the case of houses, the building must be thoroughly examined from the outside. Are the facade, windows and doors in order? Is there a need for repair? The gutters, downpipes and exterior lighting should also be considered.
When purchasing a newly built property, a building description is attached to the certified purchase contract as an essential part.
The risk profile of the property should be comprehensively assessed as part of a "due diligence", i.e. a simple consideration of the gross yield (annual rent : sales price x 100) is certainly not sufficient. This involves a large number of assessment steps, which are only presented as examples in the context of this blog.
The responsible expert committee evaluates all property sales and uses them to determine location-specific "standard land values", which are generally published every two years. These averaged prices apply to average plots of land in a defined area with a specific development potential at a given point in time.
