Munich: Older lady is looking for an expensive apartment - unusual ad causes discussions.
According to a report from www.tz.de, Munich is known to be one of the most expensive cities in Germany, especially when it comes to rent and real estate prices. However, this doesn't seem to be a problem for an elderly woman who is publicly advertising in a newspaper looking for a new apartment and is willing to pay a considerable amount of money for it. The anonymous woman is looking for a “prime location in Munich” with a large apartment of at least 200 sqm, barrier-free, with a balcony, fitted kitchen, garage and good connections to public transport. What is causing a stir, however, is the price she is willing to pay monthly – up to €8,500 in basic rent. This solved…

Munich: Older lady is looking for an expensive apartment - unusual ad causes discussions.
According to a report from www.tz.de, Munich is known to be one of the most expensive cities in Germany, especially when it comes to rent and real estate prices. However, this doesn't seem to be a problem for an elderly woman who is publicly advertising in a newspaper looking for a new apartment and is willing to pay a considerable amount of money for it.
The anonymous woman is looking for a “prime location in Munich” with a large apartment of at least 200 sqm, barrier-free, with a balcony, fitted kitchen, garage and good connections to public transport. What is causing a stir, however, is the price she is willing to pay monthly – up to €8,500 in basic rent. This caused a mixture of surprise and criticism among some users, as the price seemed excessive to some.
The ad has sparked debate about whether it's appropriate to pay that much money for rent, especially in a city where housing is often scarce. Some users consider the ad to be disrespectful, especially given the housing shortage in Munich.
Given this ad and the reactions on social media, it is clear that the real estate market in Munich will be characterized by further changes and discussions. It is foreseeable that the high rental price in relation to the properties on offer will trigger further debates about the housing situation in Munich. Especially considering the fact that many families and people in Munich are desperately looking for affordable housing. The advertisement shows that the problem of the housing situation in Munich has not yet been solved and that there will continue to be discussions and measures to deal with the housing shortage.
Read the source article at www.tz.de