Living space for young people: Haus Helm in Rhynern houses Maltese youth groups
According to a report from wa.de, Haus Helm in Rhynern, which was previously used as a restaurant and hotel, is now inhabited again. The Maltese have taken over the building for their “Pontis” youth residential groups. There are two groups, “Viatorem” runs the Café Mühle in the house and “Unicus” and the outdoor living group have found their new home in Haus Helm. The groups are aimed at adolescents and young adults aged 16 and over with mental and psychiatric illnesses who are supported on their way to a more independent life. The house has apartments and common areas such as living room and kitchen. Support is available around the clock...

Living space for young people: Haus Helm in Rhynern houses Maltese youth groups
According to a report from wa.de, Haus Helm in Rhynern, which was previously used as a restaurant and hotel, is now inhabited again. The Maltese have taken over the building for their “Pontis” youth residential groups. There are two groups, “Viatorem” runs the Café Mühle in the house and “Unicus” and the outdoor living group have found their new home in Haus Helm. The groups are aimed at adolescents and young adults aged 16 and over with mental and psychiatric illnesses who are supported on their way to a more independent life. The house has apartments and common areas such as living room and kitchen. Care is guaranteed around the clock.
The impact of this new use on the real estate market and the industry could be diverse. On the one hand, there could be an increase in demand for real estate in the Rhynern region, as the Helm house is now inhabited again and is being used for the Malteser youth residential groups. This could lead to rising property prices and attract investors looking to invest in the area.
In addition, the repurposing of the Helm House could also lead to an increase in demand for properties for similar purposes. If the Maltese youth residential group concept proves successful, other organizations or companies could consider similar projects and thus increase the demand for corresponding properties.
The connection of the Malteser team with the village structure of Rhynern could also have a positive impact on the real estate market. If the Maltese makes their spaces available to local groups, this could lead to greater demand for event or meeting spaces in the area.
Overall, the use of the Helm House by the Malteser youth residential groups represents a positive development for the real estate market in Rhynern. It is expected that this could lead to rising property prices and increased demand for similar properties.
Read the source article at www.wa.de