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Less real estate 2009 the hammer
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By otello zorina
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Less real estate 2009 the hammer
The number of real estate auction in the first half of 2009 again declined. Should the crisis continue, however, is a rise in forced sales inevitably before, according to an expert. Outliers from the statistics include Hamburg and Berlin.
HB RATINGEN / HAMBURG. The German courts have been forced around 45 000 scheduled appointments, a decline compared to the same period last year of 2.8 percent, said the specialist with Argetra in Ratingen. The total market value amounted to 7.71 billion euros, a decrease of 3.8 percent.
"If the weak economy continue, remains an inevitable rise in forced sales. This is significantly earlier than 2010", said Winfried Aufterbeck Managing Director of Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa with. He publishes the monthly auction dates at more than 500 courts. Of the bids were invited first three quarters, the other for repeated time
In the statistics, there are outliers above and below: In Hamburg, the number of appointments rose by almost 45 percent in the amount dramatically, at the same time, the average per property m
arket value of around 63 000 euros to 373 000 euros. In Berlin, the dates by almost a fifth from the object-related market is there with a slightly elevated 292 000 euros. In the capital, the real estate due to strong demand away - "a special situation," writes the publisher.
The new countries were considering the absolute numbers are no longer front-runner in the foreclosure statistics. Compared to the same period last year there was a decline in the dates of around six percent. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania it was minus twelve percent or about equally in Thuringia with minus ten percent. Document the number of events per 100 000 inhabitants are used, but then had the dates, for example, in Saxony, despite a decline of six percent is still almost four times as high as in Baden-Württemberg, told the publisher.
In Schleswig-Holstein (plus 2.5 percent) and Saxony-Anhalt (plus 3.4 percent) were more established auction dates. In Saarland, Bavaria, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia, there were only minor changes. The auctioned items are too good for each one-third and two-family houses, condominiums and commercial properties.
HB RATINGEN / HAMBURG. The German courts have been forced around 45 000 scheduled appointments, a decline compared to the same period last year of 2.8 percent, said the specialist with Argetra in Ratingen. The total market value amounted to 7.71 billion euros, a decrease of 3.8 percent.
"If the weak economy continue, remains an inevitable rise in forced sales. This is significantly earlier than 2010", said Winfried Aufterbeck Managing Director of Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa with. He publishes the monthly auction dates at more than 500 courts. Of the bids were invited first three quarters, the other for repeated time
In the statistics, there are outliers above and below: In Hamburg, the number of appointments rose by almost 45 percent in the amount dramatically, at the same time, the average per property m
The new countries were considering the absolute numbers are no longer front-runner in the foreclosure statistics. Compared to the same period last year there was a decline in the dates of around six percent. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania it was minus twelve percent or about equally in Thuringia with minus ten percent. Document the number of events per 100 000 inhabitants are used, but then had the dates, for example, in Saxony, despite a decline of six percent is still almost four times as high as in Baden-Württemberg, told the publisher.
In Schleswig-Holstein (plus 2.5 percent) and Saxony-Anhalt (plus 3.4 percent) were more established auction dates. In Saarland, Bavaria, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia, there were only minor changes. The auctioned items are too good for each one-third and two-family houses, condominiums and commercial properties.
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