New financial expert makes million-dollar business: Fish smokehouse in Ueckermünde auctioned for 75,000 euros. Lots of potential for investors!
According to a report from www.nordkurier.de, the old fish smokehouse on the Neuendorfer Canal in Ueckermünde has changed hands. The new owner bought the property for 75,000 euros, with the starting bid at 65,000 euros and he already exceeded 10,000 euros before the auction began. The fish smokehouse is a semi-detached house with 90 square meters of usable space in the immediate vicinity of the harbor and beach, located directly on the Szczecin Lagoon. It is a leasehold property with a term until 2052, which was changed from commercial and tourist use to tourist use or other purposes before the auction. However, the city of Ueckermünde reserves the right to approve changes. …

New financial expert makes million-dollar business: Fish smokehouse in Ueckermünde auctioned for 75,000 euros. Lots of potential for investors!
According to a report from www.nordkurier.de, the old fish smokehouse on the Neuendorfer Canal in Ueckermünde has changed hands. The new owner bought the property for 75,000 euros, with the starting bid at 65,000 euros and he already exceeded 10,000 euros before the auction began. The fish smokehouse is a semi-detached house with 90 square meters of usable space in the immediate vicinity of the harbor and beach, located directly on the Szczecin Lagoon. It is a leasehold property with a term until 2052, which was changed from commercial and tourist use to tourist use or other purposes before the auction. However, the city of Ueckermünde reserves the right to approve changes.
The auction of the property in Ueckermünde is an indicator of developments on the real estate market in the region and on the Baltic Sea. The fact that the building is located on the lagoon and offers a variety of uses makes it an interesting property for potential buyers. The change to the long-term lease also opens up new possibilities for use and could lead to an increase in the value of the property in the long term.
The fact that not all 29 properties up for auction that day were successfully sold suggests a degree of uncertainty in the real estate market. Nevertheless, the demand for real estate on the Baltic Sea and in other attractive regions remains, which could lead to rising prices and a positive development of the real estate market in the long term.
Read the source article at www.nordkurier.de