Financial expert invests in lighthouse as a holiday apartment: story of an extraordinary property purchase
According to a report from www.nw.de, the couple Katrin and Wilhelm Mormann bought a lighthouse in Cuxhaven in February in order to build an extraordinary holiday apartment there. The lighthouse was previously offered for sale in 2022 for 575,000 euros. After the renovation and expansion, the holiday apartment is expected to open on November 24th. Visitors can then book the 67 square meter apartment with smart home technology for 390 euros per night. As part of the renovation, various official requirements such as emissions, sound insulation, fire protection and monument protection had to be met. In addition, a centimeter-thick salt crust inside the lighthouse had to be removed and the entire electrical system had to be replaced. …

Financial expert invests in lighthouse as a holiday apartment: story of an extraordinary property purchase
According to a report by www.nw.de,
The couple Katrin and Wilhelm Mormann bought a lighthouse in Cuxhaven in February in order to build an extraordinary holiday apartment there. The lighthouse was previously offered for sale in 2022 for 575,000 euros. After the renovation and expansion, the holiday apartment is expected to open on November 24th. Visitors can then book the 67 square meter apartment with smart home technology for 390 euros per night.
As part of the renovation, various official requirements such as emissions, sound insulation, fire protection and monument protection had to be met. In addition, a centimeter-thick salt crust inside the lighthouse had to be removed and the entire electrical system had to be replaced.
The opening of the extraordinary holiday apartment is important for the real estate market. The Mormann couple invested a low six-figure sum in the renovation and expansion of the lighthouse, which could have a positive impact on the regional construction industry. The planned opening and the bookings already received show the interest in unconventional properties and could set a trend for the development of exceptional accommodation in the tourism sector.
Read the source article at www.nw.de