New construction of luxurious apartments on the site of the former Hotel zur Leye in Kierspe-Rönsahl: financial expert provides insights

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According to a report from www.come-on.de, the real estate company Multani from Bergisch Gladbach is planning to build two residential buildings on the site of the former Hotel zur Leye in Kierspe-Rönsahl. These luxury apartments are offered at affordable rents because they are supported by public housing funding in North Rhine-Westphalia. The residential buildings will comprise a total of 20 apartments with a total living space of 1,360 square meters. The apartments will be of different sizes, with rents between six and 6.80 euros per square meter. The plan is to create 13 two-room apartments, four three-room apartments and three four-room apartments, all of which are barrier-free and suitable for seniors. These new apartments are expected to...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.come-on.de, plant das Immobilienunternehmen Multani aus Bergisch Gladbach den Bau von zwei Wohnhäusern auf dem Gelände des ehemaligen Hotel zur Leye in Kierspe-Rönsahl. Diese Luxuswohnungen werden zu erschwinglichen Mieten angeboten, da sie durch die öffentliche Wohnraumförderung NRW unterstützt werden. Die Wohnhäuser sollen insgesamt 20 Wohnungen mit einer Gesamtwohnfläche von 1360 Quadratmetern umfassen. Die Wohnungen werden unterschiedlich groß sein, mit Mieten zwischen sechs und 6,80 Euro pro Quadratmeter. Die Planung sieht vor, 13 Zweizimmerwohnungen, vier Dreizimmerwohnungen und drei Vierzimmerwohnungen zu schaffen, die alle barrierefrei und seniorengerecht sind. Es wird erwartet, dass diese neuen Wohnungen aufgrund ihrer Erschwinglichkeit …
According to a report from www.come-on.de, the real estate company Multani from Bergisch Gladbach is planning to build two residential buildings on the site of the former Hotel zur Leye in Kierspe-Rönsahl. These luxury apartments are offered at affordable rents because they are supported by public housing funding in North Rhine-Westphalia. The residential buildings will comprise a total of 20 apartments with a total living space of 1,360 square meters. The apartments will be of different sizes, with rents between six and 6.80 euros per square meter. The plan is to create 13 two-room apartments, four three-room apartments and three four-room apartments, all of which are barrier-free and suitable for seniors. These new apartments are expected to...

New construction of luxurious apartments on the site of the former Hotel zur Leye in Kierspe-Rönsahl: financial expert provides insights

According to a report from www.come-on.de, the real estate company Multani from Bergisch Gladbach is planning to build two residential buildings on the site of the former Hotel zur Leye in Kierspe-Rönsahl. These luxury apartments are offered at affordable rents because they are supported by public housing funding in North Rhine-Westphalia. The residential buildings will comprise a total of 20 apartments with a total living space of 1,360 square meters. The apartments will be of different sizes, with rents between six and 6.80 euros per square meter. The plan is to create 13 two-room apartments, four three-room apartments and three four-room apartments, all of which are barrier-free and suitable for seniors.

These new homes are expected to attract strong interest in Rönsahl due to their affordability and rural location. There are already interested parties and the trend is again towards rural living. Young families and professionals who work in the region have also expressed interest. This shows that demand for housing in rural areas is increasing again.

In terms of the real estate market, the construction of these new apartments in Rönsahl could have a positive impact. Public housing subsidies and low interest rates in housing construction make such projects attractive and affordable. This could also help to stimulate the housing market in rural regions and increase the attractiveness of such locations. In addition, the development of new housing could also lead to a revival of the local economy and infrastructure, as new residents increase demand for services and facilities in the area.

It remains to be seen how this development and other similar developments will impact the area's real estate market, but the outlook for rural housing and such public housing projects is promising. Anyone interested in one of the apartments can contact the responsible architect Thomas Hanses for further information.

Read the source article at www.come-on.de

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