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Property Investment in Berlin

Berlin is the Europe's Property Hotspot for over two years now. Is it not too late to jump on the train? No, it is not too late! Attractive property, even at entry level is still coming into the market, with positive cash flow and a realistic expectation for capital appreciation. Careful research is required to make sure the information provided is met by the reality after the purchase. Local support is recommended.

German Property Market

For the third quarter of 2007 the German economy experienced its strongest upturn since the re-unification boom in the early 90's and for the first time in years the growth was led by consumer spending. Despite the "sub prime" irritations in the US financial markets the OECD Outlook for economic growth in Germany for 2007 is 2.6% and for 2008 2.0%.

The German Property Market is Europe's biggest with record transactions in 2006. Figures for the first half of 2007 show no decrease in volume. Except for the mega portfolio deals the German market has seen in that period the focus points were Berlin followed by Dresden and Leipzig.

Germany is still currently one of the few major economies where an investor can expect a positive cash flow from property investments. Despite the high demand prices are still low in comparison to international markets, even the Eastern European ones. The potential for property appreciation is strong.

Berlin Property Market

The Berlin property market still shows traces of the rent regulations in ex East Berlin because of the political system and ex West Berlin because of the highly subsidised status of the rental market. The rent level is relatively low and trailing behind the economic development. So buying now offers an upside on the cash flow as a good management can capitalise on the catch-up to follow.

Why now?

Global property players have been in the market for over two years now and have tied a great deal of their equity. This is where the chance lies for new arrivals in the market. They are not absorbing new opportunities coming to the market. Good investment opportunities require speedy decisions and ready available equity. These factors create a competitive advantage in the market. Equity is the easy part for a new arrival in the market but speedy decisions require market information and knowledge if they are not to turn out as risky or maybe totally wrong.

There is only one solution to this situation - local partners, already present in the market with access to off market properties and know-how in the execution of their purchase, development and operation.

For property offers and property search there are networks of property professionals availablePsychology Articles, used to work with international investors.

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


The author is a Berliner and active in the German property market for more than 25 years. Experienced as project manager, developer and head of the German Business for a UK based property consultancy he now owns and operates Berlin Portfolio Ltd. His international background and local expertise is an ideal combination for an international investor.



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