Johanniter Hospital leaves Stendal: District wants to sell former clinic

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According to a report from www.volksstimme.de, the women's and children's clinic on Bahnhofstrasse in Stendal is for sale after the Johanniter Hospital moved to a new building. The deadline for submitting bids has expired and the minimum bid was 1.8 million euros for the 7,700 square meter property in the Bahnhofsvorstadt. This sale is expected to have an impact on the real estate market in Stendal. If the sale is successfully completed, it will probably provide some relief to the cash-strapped district treasury, as a profit in the millions will be achieved. The freed-up property could also open up new opportunities for urban development, depending on the usage concept...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.volksstimme.de, Die Frauen- und Kinderklinik in der Bahnhofstraße in Stendal steht zum Verkauf, nachdem das Johanniter-Krankenhaus in einen Neubau umgezogen ist. Die Frist zur Abgabe von Geboten ist abgelaufen und das Mindestgebot lag bei 1,8 Millionen Euro für das 7700 Quadratmeter große Grundstück in der Bahnhofsvorstadt. Dieser Verkauf wird voraussichtlich Auswirkungen auf den Immobilienmarkt in Stendal haben. Sollte der Verkauf erfolgreich abgeschlossen werden, wird dies wahrscheinlich zu einer gewissen Entlastung der klammen Kreiskasse führen, da ein Ertrag in Millionenhöhe erzielt wird. Die freiwerdende Immobilie könnte außerdem neue Möglichkeiten für die Stadtentwicklung eröffnen, je nachdem, welches Nutzungskonzept …
According to a report from www.volksstimme.de, the women's and children's clinic on Bahnhofstrasse in Stendal is for sale after the Johanniter Hospital moved to a new building. The deadline for submitting bids has expired and the minimum bid was 1.8 million euros for the 7,700 square meter property in the Bahnhofsvorstadt. This sale is expected to have an impact on the real estate market in Stendal. If the sale is successfully completed, it will probably provide some relief to the cash-strapped district treasury, as a profit in the millions will be achieved. The freed-up property could also open up new opportunities for urban development, depending on the usage concept...

Johanniter Hospital leaves Stendal: District wants to sell former clinic

According to a report by www.volksstimme.de,

The women's and children's clinic on Bahnhofstrasse in Stendal is for sale after the Johanniter Hospital moved into a new building. The deadline for submitting bids has expired and the minimum bid was 1.8 million euros for the 7,700 square meter property in the Bahnhofsvorstadt.

This sale is expected to have an impact on the real estate market in Stendal. If the sale is successfully completed, it will probably provide some relief to the cash-strapped district treasury, as a profit in the millions will be achieved. The vacant property could also open up new opportunities for urban development, depending on the usage concept presented by the buyer.

However, the failed attempt to establish a medical care center in the buildings shows that potential buyers and the district could have different ideas. This could affect the negotiations and the final sales price.

The fact that the county will re-list the property if a sale does not go through suggests there is continued interest in the property. This could indicate that the property market in Stendal has potentially high demand.

Overall, the current developments point to an interesting and potentially lucrative business on the real estate market in Stendal. Real estate experts should monitor the situation closely, as the outcome of the sale of the women's and children's clinic in Stendal could provide important information about the current state and future of the real estate market in the region.

Read the source article at www.volksstimme.de

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