New building with the latest technology: sustainability and comfort combined!
Discover Erlangen: State-of-the-art new building with sustainable heating technology and a high level of living comfort for families.

New building with the latest technology: sustainability and comfort combined!
There are exciting developments in the real estate sector in Cologne. A newly built residential complex not only offers modern living comfort, but also future-proof technologies for energy supply and heating applications. Loud wohnglueck.de This new building is characterized by a highly efficient air-water heat pump of the latest generation. The underfloor heating in all rooms ensures pleasant warmth and helps keep energy costs low thanks to the KfW 55 standard.
Another plus of the building is the decentralized ventilation system, which ensures constant fresh air and appropriate moisture regulation. This particularly appeals to families who value healthy indoor air. The high-quality furnishings of the apartments are also reflected in the modern kitchens and bathrooms, which are equipped with elegant, easy-care materials and brand-name electrical appliances.
Funding opportunities for heating modernization
As part of the current heating transition, Peter Becker and his homeowners' association (WEG) are planning to replace their 30-year-old gas heating system with a central heat pump. This fits perfectly into the concept of sustainable living that the new residential complex embodies. Loud kfw.de The WEG can benefit from the basic application for heating funding of 30%, and there is also an efficiency bonus of 5% if wastewater is used as a heat source, which increases the total funding rate to 35%. The total costs for the new water-water heat pump amount to around 170,000 euros, of which a maximum funding amount of 137,000 euros is available for the entire WEG.
The individual funding opportunities are particularly exciting for Becker. His annual household income of 39,000 euros entitles him, among other things, to the climate speed bonus and the income bonus, which means he could receive a total of up to 70% funding on the eligible costs. These developments make it clear that replacing the heating system is not only sustainable, but also financially attractive.
Sustainable construction and quality of life
The new residential complex places emphasis on sustainability and future security. In addition to the heat pump, a photovoltaic system will also be installed, which provides ecological heating electricity for the heat pump. This not only means low energy consumption, but also a positive economic balance for future residents. The overall architectural concept ensures that it attracts both families and singles by focusing on comfort and safety.
At a time when energy efficiency and sustainable construction are a hot topic, this project shows that a good hand in planning and execution actually bears fruit. We can only hope that more such projects will follow and that Cologne will continue to steer towards a greener future.