Munich: Attic in Glockenbach for 1.5 million euros causes excitement!
An attic in Munich's Glockenbachviertel is causing controversy: 1.55 million euros, monument protection and high expansion costs are being discussed.

Munich: Attic in Glockenbach for 1.5 million euros causes excitement!
In Munich, a real estate offer is causing discussions and controversy among buyers and those interested in real estate. An undeveloped attic in the popular Glockenbachviertel, which offers around 160 square meters of living space, is for sale for 1,550,000 euros. This property arouses both interest and skepticism, especially due to the high costs and the high price per square meter of almost 10,000 euros, like Mercury reported.
The special thing about this attic is that approval for the expansion has already been granted. The total usable area is almost 190 square meters, but the property is a listed building, which could make the renovation more complex. A Munich broker expressed concern that the asking price would be difficult to achieve as the expansion costs could be considerable. A crane may even be required to complete the conversion.
The opinion of the buyers
Opinions are divided in the discussions about the real estate offer that take place on the “reddit” platform. While some users are outraged by the high price, others see potential in the attractive location and say it is a reasonable offer. A real estate expert estimates that a reasonable price per square meter could be between 7,000 and 8,000 euros, reflecting the values in this sought-after area. He describes the offer as something for enthusiasts who are looking for an individual expansion.
The real estate market in Munich shows once again that prices for special properties in sought-after locations are very popular. However, it remains to be seen whether the potential offer will find a buyer. The fact is that the discussion about this attic is a concern for many Cologne and Munich residents and the demand for real estate in these popular districts is still strong.
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