Financial expert sees great potential in historic real estate ensemble

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According to a report from www.nw.de, the Steinhagener Hof Windmann is an almost 250-year-old ensemble with five houses on a 9,000 square meter property. The experienced real estate agent Petra Käuper bought the traditional farm together with two partners and is planning to realize a residential project. Each building is to be sold individually to enable the residents to have their own living concept. Traditional elements such as clay plaster and open beams are used to create cosiness. The entire farm is under monument protection, which, according to the project manager, can be used as an advantage. We are looking for interested parties for the manor house, a farm worker's house and other apartments...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.nw.de, ist der Steinhagener Hof Windmann ein fast 250 Jahre altes Ensemble mit fünf Häusern auf einem 9.000 Quadratmeter großen Anwesen. Die erfahrene Immobilienmaklerin Petra Käuper hat den traditionsreichen Hof gemeinsam mit zwei Partnern gekauft und plant, ein Wohnprojekt zu realisieren. Jedes Gebäude soll einzeln verkauft werden, um den Bewohnern ein eigenes Wohnkonzept zu ermöglichen. Dabei werden traditionelle Elemente wie Lehmputz und offene Balken verwendet, um Gemütlichkeit zu schaffen. Der gesamte Hof steht unter Denkmalschutz, was laut der Projektmanagerin als Vorteil genutzt werden kann. Es werden Interessenten für das Herrenhaus, ein Landarbeiterhaus und weitere Wohnungen gesucht, …
According to a report from www.nw.de, the Steinhagener Hof Windmann is an almost 250-year-old ensemble with five houses on a 9,000 square meter property. The experienced real estate agent Petra Käuper bought the traditional farm together with two partners and is planning to realize a residential project. Each building is to be sold individually to enable the residents to have their own living concept. Traditional elements such as clay plaster and open beams are used to create cosiness. The entire farm is under monument protection, which, according to the project manager, can be used as an advantage. We are looking for interested parties for the manor house, a farm worker's house and other apartments...

Financial expert sees great potential in historic real estate ensemble

According to a report by www.nw.de, the Steinhagener Hof Windmann is an almost 250-year-old ensemble with five houses on a 9,000 square meter property. The experienced real estate agent Petra Käuper bought the traditional farm together with two partners and is planning to realize a residential project. Each building is to be sold individually to enable the residents to have their own living concept. Traditional elements such as clay plaster and open beams are used to create cosiness. The entire farm is under monument protection, which, according to the project manager, can be used as an advantage. Interested parties are being sought for the manor house, a farm worker's house and other apartments, so that in the end ten to twelve parties can live together. Centrally located common areas and a community agreement should regulate coexistence.

As an expert in the real estate market, it can be said that such a residential project on a historic property could have a positive impact on the regional real estate market. The individually sold houses offer potential buyers the opportunity to realize unique living concepts. Monument protection can also enable better conditions for construction loans and make the project particularly attractive overall. The creation of common areas and the clear regulation of shared costs and areas can contribute to the development of a lively and harmonious farm community. This concept could also serve as a model for other similar real estate projects in the future.

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