Rental house in Germany. Rental house with garages.
Object code is 9753
Type - Apartment house
Price - 192,800 €
Price per sq.m. - 820 €
Year of construction - 1972
The plot area is 643 m2
Usable area - 235 m2
Number of rooms - 8
Commercial / residential units - 6
Object status - Leased
The annual income is € 23,800
Yield - 12.35 %
Registration services * - € 13,765.92
Court costs * - 2295 €
Property purchase tax * - 11568 €
State duty (entry in the register) * - 200 €
The cost including additional costs * - 220,628.92 €
* Data on the cost of services are not final and may change in one direction or another depending on the regional tariffs of the municipality and the notary.
Rental house with garages.
We offer an apartment house + garages in West Germany
Urgent forced sale!
Object description:
The property is located in Celle, 35 km from Hanover and 55 km from Braunschweig.
In the immediate vicinity of the house are public transport stops, a school, a kindergarten, branches of major German retail chains and all the necessary infrastructure for life.
The object is a land plot of approx. 643 m2, on which there is a three-apartment house and three garages.
Three-storey house with a living area of approx. 174 m2 is divided into three apartments, one on each floor.
• first floor: a three-room apartment of approx. 68 m²
• second floor: a three-room apartment of approx. 68 m²
• third floor: one-bedroom apartment of approx. 38 m²
In two apartments, on the first and second floors, there are loggias.
The bathroom in the apartment on the ground floor is equipped with a built-in bath, in the apartments on the second and third floors there is a built-in shower.
Basement area of approx. 61 m2 contains three separate rooms (approx. 13 m2, 22 m2 and 7.5 m2) for apartment tenants, common basements for washing and drying clothes, as well as rooms for technical needs.
In addition, the facility has 3 garages with a total area of approx. 46 m2, the rental of which brings additional income.
Heating: central gas.
Windows: plastic double-glazed windows with insulating glazing, some apartments have external blinds.
On the territory of the plot there is a wooden garden house for storing garden equipment.
Water, sewerage, electricity, internet and telephone services are available.
During its existence, the house has been regularly repaired and upgraded.
According to the seller, all garages and apartments are leased for a long time.
Based on the average rental cost in the region, with proper management and full rental, this property can bring about 22,000 euros of annual income.
In addition, additional income can be brought by renting garages about 1,800.00 euros per year.
Currently, the object is under external management due to the absence of the owner and will be sold to a new investor directly by the manager through the court.
It is offered by the bank at the residual value and will be transferred to the new owner absolutely without any debts.
According to the forecasts of our company's specialists, during the court bidding the price may be further reduced by 10-15%, which further increases the investment attractiveness of this object.
Our company is ready to provide all the necessary services for negotiations with the court and with the seller-owner, competent legal registration and after-sales management of the object.
Including on registration of the possible residence permit.
Distance to int. Hanover airport: 35 km (approx. 20 min by car)
Distance to int. Hamburg airport: 125 km (approx. 1 hour by car)
Distance to int. Berlin-Brandenburg airport: 285 km (approx. 2 hours by car)
Location description:
Lower Saxony is a place that will not leave anyone indifferent. Here you have stunning tides, and mountains with dizzying hiking trails, and bike paths, and recreation in spa resorts, and seaside streets with charming ports. And what bright objects of architecture in half-timbered style! In short, come and admire yourself.
Today, Lower Saxony is a beautiful, prosperous region. But this was not always the case. World War II destroyed the cities of the earth almost to the ground. Among them were the capital Hanover, as well as Osnabruck, Wilhelmshaven and Emden. Thanks to the annual industrial fairs, the region managed to get its economy back on its feet, and with the love of the Saxons themselves for their native lands, it was possible to do so in the shortest possible time.
The food of Lower Saxony has its own peculiarities, making this region attractive also as an object for gastronomic tourism. The Lüneburg Heath is famous for its heather honey. The East Frisian Islands, part of Saxony, are known for their local fondness for tea. Hence the name of a special drink - East Frisian tea. The tea mixture is brewed with sugar and cream, served with pies and cakes.
The capital of Lower Saxony - Hanover - is also rich in unique exhibits. Here we should highlight the Sprengel Museum, which houses the famous collection of works of the early twentieth century. The Kestner Museum is famous for its collections of antique art objects and handicraft tools. The main Lower Saxon Museum is dedicated to the history of all cities on earth.
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