All life situations
New job, new city, new house? Moving house made easy
Property owners who have to move to another city due to a change in their career usually experience a great deal of stress. What happens to the old property and how can a new home be found quickly near the future place of work? A local real estate expert is best placed to help in such cases. With a professional real estate agent, you can usually submit a search request and will be informed exclusively when suitable properties come up for sale.
What to do when paths diverge?
When couples divorce and own property together, the big question arises: What happens to it now? The answer is not always straightforward and depends on many factors. Does the couple have children, does one partner want to continue living in the property, and what share of the property does each partner own?
A dispute over a single cup? Real estate as inheritance
Almost every second inheritance in Germany includes real estate. The inherited home is often the deciding factor in whether an inheritance is valuable or not. So, in theory, anyone who inherits real estate has something to be happy about. In practice, however, inheritance is usually accompanied by grief for a loved one—and a lot of unanswered questions and bureaucratic hassle. Here's what you need to know if you inherit or bequeath real estate.
Living in old age or age-appropriate living!
As we get older, our expectations of our homes change. While a large garden and enough bedrooms for the kids were important to you at 30, at 70 you're probably more interested in having fewer stairs to climb and a supermarket just around the corner. But what else needs to be considered when it comes to age-appropriate living?
Alternative forms of living in old age
The idea of moving into a retirement home discourages many seniors from looking into the topic of living in old age. However, assisted living does not always mean a nursing home, and not every nursing home means giving up all your freedom. Those who want to trade their home and solitude for an alternative form of living in their old age have various options.
Move to a smaller place or stay where you are?
You don't transplant an old tree. Or do you? Many years ago, you fulfilled your dream of owning your own home with a large garden and a separate room for each child. At the time, the property was perfectly suited to your needs—but today, things look different. So what happens now with a house that is perhaps too big? Stay where you are? Sell? Or would you rather rent it out? Here, we show you what options are available to you.