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  2. Category:Real estate in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Real estate in Germany" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aryan paragraph; E.

  3. Regensburg - Wikipedia

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    Regensburg in the 16th century Ceremonial arrival at the Imperial Diet, 1711 The Free Imperial City (yellow) and the Prince-Bishopric (purple) in the 18th century. In 1245 Regensburg became a Free Imperial City and was a trade centre before the shifting of trade routes in the late Middle Ages. Regensburg has always been a place where ...

  4. Institute for Federal Real Estate (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The institute itself owns a major proportion of the property it manages, [6] and is one of the largest owners of real estate in Germany. [4] It was estimated that within 2011, the Institute for Federal Real Estate would—due to property transfers—own and manage nearly all real estate used by the federal government of Germany. [5]

  5. Real estate agent - Wikipedia

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    Flat-fee real estate agents charge a seller of a property a flat fee, $500 for example, [11] as opposed to a traditional or full-service real estate agent who charges a percentage of the sale price. In exchange, the seller's property will appear in the multiple listing service (MLS), but the seller will represent him or herself when showing the ...

  6. German Association for Housing, Urban and Spatial Development

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    The German association develops recommendations regarding legislation and practice within its own commissions and working groups. According to its history, it sees itself as an independent know how exchange platform and a clearing agent of the federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development and other related associations. [4]

  7. Homeownership in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Germany's homeownership rate was 46.7%. [1] During World War II , 2.25 million homes were destroyed with another two million damaged, reducing overall housing stocks by 20%. In 1949, West Germany enacted its first housing law and by 1961 had reduced its housing shortage from 5.5 million units to only 658,000.

  8. Category:Real estate companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Real estate companies of Germany" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    Real estate is property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as growing crops (e.g. timber), minerals or water, and wild animals; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property, (more generally) buildings or housing in general.