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David Borck Immobiliengesellschaft announces the sale of two multi-family properties Berlin

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Brokerage house delighted to confirm the sale of two properties comprising four condominiums in Heiligensee and 17 residential units in Karlshorst
A spectacular double strike for David Borck Immobiliengesellschaft! The renowned Berlin-based brokerage house was delighted to celebrate the successful completion of two projects in July. With the sale of the two multi-family properties in Heiligensee and Karlshorst, the team led by Caren Rothmann and David Borck has once again demonstrated its unrivaled expertise in the Berlin real estate market. The two properties, at Heiligenseestrasse 39 and Trautenauer Strasse 6, enchanted buyers with superb locations, first-class amenities for owner-occupiers, and great prospects for buy-to-let investors.

David Borck Immobiliengesellschaft successfully sells all units in Jahn Urban

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Berlin-Kreuzberg continues to enjoy great popularity as a trendy and creative district. In particular, the Graefe neighborhood between Landwehrkanal and Hasenheide is a magnet for young families, expats and native Berliners. Here, David Borck Immobiliengesellschaft has now secured buyers for the 20 residential and two commercial units in the new-build Jahn Urban complex within twelve months. The last available unit was the fifth-floor penthouse with around 170 square meters of living space on two floors, a roof terrace of around 40 square meters and a balcony, which has now been successfully sold.

Many buyers from Germany have secured apartments in the new building: “The project was also very popular internationally,” remarks Caren Rothmann, Managing Partner of David Borck Immobiliengesellschaft. “In addition to buyers from Sweden, the USA and China, we have also had buyers from the immediate neighborhood looking for a new property close to their roots. This has resulted in a great mix of owner-occupiers who will be living in the apartments themselves, plus a number of buy-to-let investors.”