Should You Buy Or Rent A Property In Germany? | PerFinEx Real Estate

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Axel met with our real estate expert Vanesa to talk about the BIGGEST debate in real estate: Renting or buying? 🤔

In this part of the interview, Vanesa gives you many ideas so you can make the right decision for your personal financial situation: Should you buy or rent?

Vanesa has many years of experience in the German real estate industry and shares her experience when it comes to the question of renting or buying. Vanesa will give you many helpful tips to kickstart your real estate (investing) career in Germany.

Meet with our real estate expert Vanesa here:

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Videos Axel mentioned:

I Bought a Property in Düsseldorf For @GermanRealEstate

Passive Income & Real Estate: Is That Possible? | GermanReal.Estate FAQ

How Inflation Impacts Real Estate Investors | GermanReal.Estate Blog

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Nice video, I have been learning a lot with this series.

I have a curiosity in regards to investing in real estate for renting: are there different strategies or traps for buying a small kitchenette apartment for rental purposes? I mean, that's a natural first timers option, right? It's affordable price and usually the m2 price is higher than of a, say, 90m2 apartment.

Another question in the same topic: does it make sense to buy for renting in a location far from the one you live? For instance someone who lives in München and buy a flat in Rostock won't be able to manage it closely. What's the mitigation for such cases? Just hire a management company?

best regards,

marinhobrandao
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2500 net minimum 😂
She cracks me up. Meaning that we have to earn close to 4000 brutt to start for? That maybe a starting salary to an engineer, but that‘s pretty much a ceiling for most normal day workers. This girl is bugging.

yerossyle
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is it better to buy one investment property in cash, or split the money and buy two investment properties by taking two mortages?

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