Mitte (which is the German word for “centre”) is the most prestigious district of Berlin. It is home to the most symbolic places in the city, such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, the Berlin Cathedral, Alexanderplatz and the Berlin TV Tower.
The city of Potsdam in Germany is the former residence of the Prussian kings and the capital of the federal state of Brandenburg.
Friedrichshain, a former working-class district in the east of Berlin, is now a fashionable and popular place among wealthy Germans. It is known for its numerous bars, clubs, pubs and cafes concentrated around Simon-Dach-Straße and Boxhagener Platz.
Köpenick is a green district in the southeast of Berlin, located at the confluence of the Spree and Dahme rivers. Or, as a romantic Berliners’ saying goes, where the Dahme kisses the Spree (Dahme küsst Spree).
Wilmersdorf is a first-class, well-kept residential area in the west of Berlin. This is one of the greenest districts of the city: the Grunewald forest covers almost half of its area. Wilmersdorf is part of the prestigious Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district.
Charlottenburg is an elite district of Berlin with a 300-year history. The residence of the Prussian kings was located here. And now it is one of the most expensive places in the country.
Schöneberg is a district of Berlin adjacent to the city centre. The middle class lives here. Formerly an independent city, Schöneberg became a district of Greater Berlin in 1920. The administrative reform carried out in 2001 merged the districts of Tempelhof and Schöneberg into a single district of Tempelhof-Schöneberg.
Higher education in Germany is considered to be one of the best in the world by quality and accessibility. German universities are very popular with international students. Education at public universities in Germany is free of charge for both locals and foreigners, with the exception of universities in the Baden-Württemberg region.
An EU Blue Card is a special type of a residence permit in the countries of the European Union that provides the right to work in the EU to foreign highly-qualified professionals. Non-EU and Schengen area citizens may apply for a Blue Card.
In 2021, Tranio helped its client to invest €1.7 million at an annual yield of 10% in a residential building in Berlin in the excavation phase with 75% of the apartments already being sold. The remaining risks were calculated and minimized by structuring the loan and additional guarantees from the developer.
There are plenty of rankings out there that highlight the world’s most luxe hotels, but they tend to focus on vacation hotspots in the likes of Dubai and Singapore. Europe’s comparatively business-centric destinations tend to be overlooked.
The residential complex OXO Apartments is a modern 12-storeyed condominium featuring various apartment layouts and located in Berlin’s Mitte district, the very heart of the city.
Pandion Midtown is a new residential complex in Friedrichshain, a borough in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.
The new residential complex Fox Cube is located in a cosy green area of the Lichtenberg district, eastern Berlin. The residential property prices in Lichtenberg are lower than in the central districts averaging at about €6,200 for new developments, while it takes just 15-20 minutes to get to the city centre.
The residential complex Kiez is a contemporary building in Berlin’s geographical and political centre, Mitte. Kiez has 76 comfortable studios, as well as one- and two-bedroom apartments.