Why are there currently good opportunities in the Hanseatic city

Real estate in Hamburg

The jump over the Elbe should finally succeed: View over Hamburg with Hafencity (foreground) and the new district of Grasbrook (left, project outline).

(Photo: Signa)

Hamburg When the condominium owned by Philip Lönneker and his wife with their third child gradually became too small, the two of them had very clear ideas about their new dream home: It should be a home in the country, but if possible in the city area, not in the commuter belt. Lönneker: “We wanted a mature infrastructure with sports clubs, all types of schools and the S-Bahn nearby, and to be honest – as we were born in Hamburg, it was also important to us to have a Hamburg license plate on the car.”

Even more: The family wanted to stay in the west of Hamburg, “as children of the Elbe, only the Elbe suburbs really came into question for us.” In other words, the chain of districts that runs west of Altona along the river, where promenades and landscape parks always have views of the water , sky and ocean liners offer. One of the most spectacular residential areas in the republic – and accordingly in demand.

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