
House view (1/3)

Living room (2/3)

Kitchen (3/3)
Munich - Pasing
sold
Extraordinarily beautiful terraced house directly at the city park
Absolutely quiet best residential area, excellently maintained and tastefully furnished house, living/dining area with large window front and bay window, maple parquet flooring, 3 bedrooms, large bathroom, bright hobby room, beautifully landscaped south/west garden, carport.
Basic data
- Property
- HS 570
- Property type
- Mid-terrace house
- Construction year
- 1994
Area listing
- Land area
- 186 m²
- Living space
- approx. 102 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 purchasing a newly built property, a building description is attached to the certified purchase contract as an essential part.
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.
There are three standardised methods for determining the value of real estate in Germany: the comparative value method, the capitalised earnings value method and the asset value method. The aim of the valuation is to determine the market value of the property.
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.
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 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.
