Real estate entrepreneur Gröner: Berlin's property prices explode
Real estate entrepreneur Gröner: Berlin's property prices explode
Christoph Gröner, a leading client in Germany, has built his business headquarters in Berlin, but has not built anything in the capital for two years. He is known for describing himself as a convinced social democrat and doing generous donations to political parties. Gröner emphasizes ecological building as a strategic focus of his company, although the construction costs have risen sharply according to the housing industry.
With regard to the construction costs, Gröner explains that the pure construction costs in various German cities such as Munich, Hamburg and Leipzig vary greatly. In Berlin, the situation has changed dramatically, with an almost ten -time increase in property prices since the start of its construction activities in 2010. This has led to a significant increase in rents in the new building in Berlin. Gröner emphasizes that the main problem is not the higher construction costs, but the speculation with scarce plots.
GRÖNER mentions that his company has built more than 5,000 apartments in Berlin in recent years, including projects such as the Lichtenberger Lofts and an apartment house in Charlottenburg. Despite the potential in Berlin, Gröner has discontinued his building engagement in the city, mainly due to exploding property prices. He emphasizes that the purchasing power of the Berliners is no longer sufficient to cover the high rental prices and property costs.
The building contractor also speaks about the challenges in the housing market and emphasizes that political decisions influence housing construction. He suggests using existing resources more efficiently, for example by creating construction law for multi -storey buildings and the covering of motorways to create living space. Gröner criticizes the ideological discussions and the lack of political will to promote housing, and emphasizes the need for a master plan to quickly create more living space in cities like Berlin.
In addition to Greener statements, further relevant information could be that housing construction remains one of the central challenges of the real estate market in major German cities. The discussion about affordable living space and the creation of sufficient living space for all population groups will continue to be of interest and will challenge political decision -makers and real estate developers.
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