
House view (1/3)

Living room (2/3)

Garden (3/3)
Gräfelfing - West Munich
sold
Very well maintained semi-detached house with particularly beautiful garden
Absolutely quiet location, bright living/dining area 33m² with parquet flooring, 2 large bedrooms, daylit hobby room 25m², lovely south/west facing garden with outdoor seating area, garage.
Basic data
- Property
- HS 421
- Property type
- Semi-detached house
- Construction year
- 1972
Area listing
- Land area
- 519 m²
- Living space
- approx. 103 m²
- Useful area
- approx. 69 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
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.
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The exact amount of equity to be contributed depends on the financial and income situation of the potential buyer as well as the location and risk profile of the property.
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.
This depends on the income situation as well as on the amount of equity capital invested in order to enable an extensive debt relief until retirement age.
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.
