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The Peaceful Life
A decade ago, Neukölln was still considered more of a “neighbor” than a “neighborhood” of Berlin, and indeed, it was not incorporated into Berlin until 1920. From its two lively main boulevards cobblestone streets fan out into neighborhoods where life is sweet and tranquil. Most of the buildings date to the turn of the previous century, but there are some pockets of modernity, such as the commuter town designed by the famed architect Walter Gropius in the early 1970s.
Neukölln, with its affordable restaurants and shops, its art galleries and music venues, is a lively area that seems practically ready-made for families and young creatives. It boasts many farmers markets, such as the Turkish market on Tuesdays and Fridays on the Maybachufer, as well as Berlin’s oldest public pool.
The famed Tempelhofer Feld-Park – formerly an airport, now transformed into an enormous park – partly lies within Neukölln, offering sprawling lawns, community gardens, and dog parks. The former runways are sought out as tracks for biking and roller-skating during the long days of summer. The district is also one of Berlin’s most diverse: Over a third of its inhabitants have non-German backgrounds. It has been said that you’ll hear all the world’s languages as you stroll around Neukölln …
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Real Estate Sales Taxation: Guide for France and Germany
What Investors Should Know About Cross-Border Real Estate Investments When considering real estate sales taxation between France and Germany, private investors need to be aware of several key factors. Real estate investments between these two countries have increased significantly in recent years. Many French investors have acquired properties in cities like Berlin or Munich as second homes or investment objects, while German investors are particularly active in Paris or on the French Riviera. A crucial point in such cross-border investments is the real estate sales taxation when selling the property in the other country. Tax regulations differ considerably between France and Germany and can lead to very different (and sometimes surprising!) results. The following overview shows the most important differences in direct sales (Asset Deal) and explains the tax consequences to be considered when selling a second home in a Franco-German context. It should be noted at the outset that a tax return on the capital gain must generally be filed in both countries – the investor's country of residence and the country where the property is located. https://youtu.be/T3uB3n6IyeY?si=Mg-0UURgYauJ8rBS
Two Different Fundamental Tax Principles France: Generally Taxable Capital Gains In France, the sale of real estate is generally taxable, regardless of how long the property was held. According to Article 150 U of the […]

Residual Useful Life Assessment: 16-Year vs 50-Year AfA
For rented properties, depreciation for wear and tear (AfA) plays a central role in ongoing returns. Often, however, depreciation is calculated as a flat rate over a fixed period of use, without taking the actual condition of the building into account. Particularly in cities with many old buildings (e.g., Berlin), the flat 50-year depreciation can deviate significantly from reality. A residual useful life assessment makes it possible in such cases to adapt the depreciation to the actual economic useful life of the building – provided certain requirements are met. The following sections explain the basics, provide practical examples, and answer frequently asked questions.
What is a Residual Useful Life Assessment? A residual useful life assessment estimates how long a building can still be used economically from today’s perspective. It is not a market value or purchase price assessment, […]

An energy performance certificate is no longer enough – why your condominium owners’ association now needs an “Individual Renovation Roadmap” (iSFP)
An energy performance certificate – most property owners are familiar with it by now. An Individual Renovation Roadmap (iSFP), by contrast, is still new territory for many. Yet for a property such as a condominium owners’ association (example) in Berlin-Friedrichshain (built in 1905, 20 residential units, gas central heating), it becomes a key strategic tool. It combines clear technical planning, concrete public subsidies and a reliable planning framework through 2026 and beyond.
The energy performance certificate: mandatory, but not a renovation plan An energy performance certificate is legally required when a property is sold or rented. It shows: the energy demand or energy consumption of the building […]
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Alte Brauerei
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Am Tempelhofer Berg
Am Weinhang
Anzengruberstraße
Arndtstraße
Bambachstraße
Bendastraße
Berthelsdorfer Straße
Boberstraße
Böckhstraße
Boppstraße
Bürknerstraße
Chamissoplatz
Columbiadamm
Dieffenbachstraße
Donaustraße
Dudenstraße
Eberhard-Roters-Platz
Elbestraße
Erkstraße
Eylauer Straße
Fichtestraße
Fidicinstraße
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Fontanepromenade
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Framstraße
Freiligrathstraße
Friedelstraße
Friesenstraße
Fuldastraße
Ganghoferstraße
Gerlachsheimer Weg
Geygerstraße
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Hagelberger Straße
Hasenheide
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Hermannplatz
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Herrnhuter Weg
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Jüterboger Straße
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Kottbusser Damm
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Maybachufer
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Methfesselstraße
Möckernstraße
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Nansenstraße
Okerstraße
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Pannierstraße
Pflügerstraße
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