Energy-efficient renovation: Price losses for unrenovated properties

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- Have you renovated your house to make it more energy efficient? Read more about price losses for older properties and the prospects for improvement. Experts like Sören Gröbel from JLL give an optimistic outlook. Do you share this?

- Haben Sie Ihr Haus energetisch saniert? Lesen Sie mehr über Preisverluste älterer Immobilien und die Aussichten auf Besserung. Experten wie Sören Gröbel von JLL geben einen optimistischen Ausblick. Teilen Sie diesen?
- Have you renovated your house to make it more energy efficient? Read more about price losses for older properties and the prospects for improvement. Experts like Sören Gröbel from JLL give an optimistic outlook. Do you share this?

Energy-efficient renovation: Price losses for unrenovated properties

In recent years, many homeowners have had to accept price drops for their older, not yet energy-efficiently renovated houses. This particularly affects properties in energy efficiency classes E, F, G and H, for which significantly less was offered in rural areas in June 2023 than for properties in energy class A. This can lead to financial challenges for the affected homeowners, as not everyone can afford the costs of extensive renovations.

The editorial team is interested in readers' personal experiences and stories on this topic and invites you to contact us via email. Experts like Sören Gröbel from the real estate agency Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) are optimistic and predict the end of the lean years for owners of unrenovated houses. The announced changes to EU building directives and national laws could soon lead to an easing of tensions on the real estate market.

Readers are encouraged to share their opinions and experiences, even if they are not directly affected by the decline in prices of older homes. Contacts with those affected or even success stories from homeowners who have benefited from falling property prices are also welcome. The editorial team plans to view and evaluate all contributions in order to obtain a comprehensive picture. Reader participation is therefore valued and viewed as an important contribution to reporting.