Financial expert analyzes partial sale of the former Bauhof headquarters in Anklam for possible investment opportunities
According to a report from www.nordkurier.de, the city of Anklam is planning to sell parts of the old depot to make space for potential residential areas. Mayor Michael Galander mentioned that the sale is mainly due to developments on nearby Ravelinstrasse. In addition, a new access route is to be created, which will cost the investor in the dilapidated building a good 92,000 euros. Although there were initially plans for a new residential area, the city administration has rejected these plans for the time being. Currently, negotiations with private property owners in the immediate vicinity have not yet resulted in an agreement on a purchase price. Parts of the former depot...

Financial expert analyzes partial sale of the former Bauhof headquarters in Anklam for possible investment opportunities
According to a report by www.nordkurier.de, the city of Anklam is planning to sell parts of the old depot to make space for potential residential areas. Mayor Michael Galander mentioned that the sale is mainly due to developments on nearby Ravelinstrasse. In addition, a new access route is to be created, which will cost the investor in the dilapidated building a good 92,000 euros. Although there were initially plans for a new residential area, the city administration has rejected these plans for the time being. Currently, negotiations with private property owners in the immediate vicinity have not yet resulted in an agreement on a purchase price. Parts of the former depot are currently rented, but the city hopes to be able to come up with further ideas for the site once the lease expires.
This development could potentially impact the real estate market in Anklam. The sale of parts of the depot and the possible creation of a residential area could lead to an increased supply of residential properties, which could potentially depress prices in this segment somewhat. On the other hand, the creation of new residential areas can increase the attractiveness of the city and potentially attract more people to invest and settle in Anklam.
Regarding negotiations with private property owners, the lack of agreement on the purchase price could lead to delays and complicate the city's plans to develop the area. Additionally, renting out parts of the former depot for a year could impact the city's short to medium-term planning for the site.
Overall, it is important to keep an eye on the development of the real estate market in Anklam in the coming months, as the decisions and developments surrounding the old depot could influence supply, demand and prices in the local real estate market.
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