
The Federal Republic of Germany, belonging to the European Union, has a high standard of living and is the recognized leader in the science and technology.
Stretching from the high peaks of the Alps in the south to the shores of the Baltic and North seas, in the center of the country are upland forest and southwest Black Forest.
Most of Germany has a humid temperate climate. In the northwest and the north the climate is oceanic: mild winters and summers tend to be cool, though temperatures can exceed 30 °C. In the east the climate is continental: winters can be very cold and very hot summers. The central and the south are transition regions which vary from moderate to oceanic continental climate.
Germany is generally regarded as the third world power and the first in Europe. With an infrastructure of wide roads and an excellent standard of living is one of the world's most developed nations.
Real estate investments in Germany are still highly demanded. While a large number of economic indicators show positive signs of the German economy, real estate investors are investing millions in property here. Yields are strong and prices still low.
Demand for foreign investors is increasing significantly because prices have reached maximum levels in other parts of the world and in Germany are still at an attractive lower level.
The average cost of living is generally lower than in other EU countries.
The number of new homes built per year has decreased in recent years and therefore this can be a rent increase in those areas where there are very few new construction homes in the market.
The regions more attractive to buy a property and offer a higher rent level are Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne and Berlin.
















































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