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Overseas property investment specialist unveils fresh German portfolio

 

Overseas Property News - Germany

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Award winning overseas property investment specialists DSR have unveiled their latest high class portfolio of properties in the German market place. Their astonishing array of vastly varying investment opportunities start with more humble €24,950 1 bedroom studio apartments to grandeur €286,000 2 bedroom apartments, each being Berlin based to offer any potential investors easy access to the whole of Germany from its vibrant capital city.


Given the massive scope within their exclusive range, a closer look at a mid range property might serve as a guide to what DSR have on offer. With this in mind, let's look at their €81,800 1-2 bedroom Haselhorst 4 apartments.


These are state managed and so include a 10 year government guaranteed rental income of €6psm (4%). With promised financial return already part of the package, alleviating some of the stress that can sometimes arise when securing a tenant, the allure is surely all the more attractive to potential investors.


These sixties built apartments are located in the calm ambience of Spandau, Berlin, amidst its foliage friendly environment of tree lined streets and gardens. The development underwent a thorough refurbishment and saw its completion in 2005.


With their newly renovated exteriors hinting at the sharp finish of their fully modernised interiors, they simply shine with their new found stylish elegance. Finished with typical lockable basement storage and secure parking for each resident, these attractive apartments at the heart of the city are ideal for home-birds or commuters, families or professionals, practically anyone.


As for Spandau itself, it's situated at the meeting point of two rivers (Havel and Spree) and notably hosts Berlin's oldest structure, the modern day museum that is the 16th century Spandau citadel and its original 12th century tower.


Spandau is also the site of the now demolished Spandau prison, whose last and only prisoner (after the Nuremberg trials) was one Rudolf Hess who passed in 1987. Fans of the late comedian Bernard Manning will be surprised to learn of his service as a guard here. Spandau certainly holds its place in historical Germany, just as it does in its future.


Contact DSR today, for full information on any of their new and exclusive investment opportunities, Germany based or otherwise. And remember, time may be of the essence, so don't delay with your enquiry.

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