August 2025

Follow-up financing: How owners set the course early on 

Many homeowners who built or bought ten or fifteen years ago will soon be facing follow-up financing. This means that the previous fixed interest rate ends - and a new loan must be taken out. In times of fluctuating interest rates and changing market conditions, smart planning is particularly important now. If you act in good time, you can secure favorable conditions - and...

More building land through simplified conversion? New legislative plans presented 

In view of the ongoing housing shortage, politicians want to focus more on the conversion of existing areas in future. A current draft law envisages making it easier to convert commercial and mixed-use areas into residential areas. Vacant office buildings could also be converted into residential space more easily. What does this mean for owners - and what opportunities...

Boundary stone moved? How owners react correctly 

A displaced or untraceable boundary stone can quickly lead to uncertainty or even conflict with the neighbor. The property boundary is the basis for fences, planting or construction measures. Property owners who suspect that a boundary has been changed should proceed with caution - because it is not always intentional and the situation can often be rectified.

Heating with wood pellets: how efficient and sustainable is the system really? 

In times of rising energy costs and growing interest in ecological heating systems, wood pellet heating systems are becoming increasingly important. This technology offers an attractive alternative, especially for owners who want to rely on an independent and CO₂-neutral heat supply. But what are the benefits of heating with pellets - and what should owners look out for? Sustainability...

Carport or garage? Which solution suits your property 

When building or retrofitting a parking space for their own vehicle, owners are often faced with a choice: should it be a classic garage or a carport? Both options offer protection for cars, bicycles and the like - but differ significantly in terms of cost, approval requirements and design. If you know the advantages and disadvantages, you can make the right decision for your house, property...

Living in the countryside: how natural design enriches everyday life 

Whether it's a large garden, small terrace or balcony, surrounding yourself with plants, natural materials and colors benefits "green living". It creates peace and quiet, increases well-being and at the same time enhances the appearance of the property. Especially in the city, a natural design can make all the difference - for residents and potential buyers alike. Greenery as...

What to do in the event of a change of ownership? These obligations apply to buyers and sellers 

A change of ownership is more than just an entry in the land register - it results in various obligations and tasks for both buyer and seller. From the handover of documents to the deregistration of utility contracts, there is a lot to consider. Professional support and knowledge of the most important points will ensure a smooth transition - and protect you from future problems.

Don't forget gutter maintenance: Why it's so important for property owners 

Gutters fulfill a central task: they drain rainwater away in a targeted manner and thus protect the façade, masonry and foundations of the property. However, leaves, dirt or moss can block the water drainage - with expensive consequences. Regular maintenance of the gutters is therefore one of the most important obligations for owners - not only to maintain their value, but also to prevent...

Calculate ancillary purchase costs correctly: Buyers should plan for these expenses 

The purchase price of a property is only part of the total cost - anyone planning to buy a house or apartment should also realistically factor in the ancillary purchase costs. These usually amount to 8 to 12 percent of the purchase price - depending on the federal state and the specific design. A precise calculation protects against financial bottlenecks and ensures that the...

Selling a property: How owners can avoid tax disadvantages 

An undeveloped plot of land can increase considerably in value over the years - especially in growing regions. However, anyone planning to sell should not only think about the proceeds, but also keep an eye on the tax implications. This is because, under certain conditions, the sale of a property may be subject to tax. If you plan early and are aware of the legal deadlines, you can avoid possible...

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