Selling real estate in the Kleve district: High energy costs and problems with craftsmen make it difficult for owners to sell

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More than one in four property owners in Emmerich are planning to sell their property within the next five years, according to a survey in the Kleve district. In comparison, the value in the neighboring district of Wesel is 9 percent. Differences can also be seen within the Kleve district: While only around 4 percent of owners in Kleve want to sell their house, in Emmerich the figure is 28 percent. In Kalkar, 22 percent and in Goch 17 percent are planning to sell. What is particularly striking is that around 46 percent of those surveyed with a house in serious need of renovation are considering selling it. This information gives…

Mehr als jeder vierte Immobilienbesitzer in Emmerich plant den Verkauf seiner Immobilie innerhalb der nächsten fünf Jahre, wie aus einer Umfrage im Kreis Kleve hervorgeht. Im Vergleich dazu liegt der Wert im Nachbarkreis Wesel bei 9 Prozent. Unterschiede sind auch innerhalb des Kreises Kleve zu erkennen: Während nur etwa 4 Prozent der Eigentümer in Kleve ihr Haus verkaufen möchten, sind es in Emmerich 28 Prozent. In Kalkar planen 22 Prozent und in Goch 17 Prozent einen Verkauf. Besonders auffällig ist, dass von den Befragten mit einem stark sanierungsbedürftigen Haus rund 46 Prozent einen Verkauf in Erwägung ziehen. Diese Informationen geben …
More than one in four property owners in Emmerich are planning to sell their property within the next five years, according to a survey in the Kleve district. In comparison, the value in the neighboring district of Wesel is 9 percent. Differences can also be seen within the Kleve district: While only around 4 percent of owners in Kleve want to sell their house, in Emmerich the figure is 28 percent. In Kalkar, 22 percent and in Goch 17 percent are planning to sell. What is particularly striking is that around 46 percent of those surveyed with a house in serious need of renovation are considering selling it. This information gives…

Selling real estate in the Kleve district: High energy costs and problems with craftsmen make it difficult for owners to sell

More than one in four property owners in Emmerich are planning to sell their property within the next five years, according to a survey in the Kleve district. In comparison, the value in the neighboring district of Wesel is 9 percent. Differences can also be seen within the Kleve district: While only around 4 percent of owners in Kleve want to sell their house, in Emmerich the figure is 28 percent. In Kalkar, 22 percent and in Goch 17 percent are planning to sell. What is particularly striking is that around 46 percent of those surveyed with a house in serious need of renovation are considering selling it.

This information provides an overview of the current sales trends in the real estate market in the Kleve district. The high willingness to sell in Emmerich can have various effects on the market. An increased number of available properties could lead to increased competition among sellers, potentially leading to a decrease in sales prices. At the same time, this could represent a good opportunity for potential buyers to purchase a property in Emmerich.

It is also interesting to see that young people aged 18 to 39 are most likely to plan to sell their property. This could indicate that this age group is more likely to look for new opportunities and places to live, while older people tend to have a longer commitment to their property.

Financial reasons play a big role in the decision to sell, followed by age-related factors and family changes. This shows that economic conditions and individual living circumstances play an important role in the decision to sell a property.

According to a report by www.nrz.de

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