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Owning a top-grade property in Munich, the world city with a heart, is a dream which can become reality. For all types of property, whether residential, investment, hotel, retail or trade, KARODI real estate agent is a highly experienced and competent partner. Due to the good transport location, the high economic power and the proximity to the Alps, property in Munich is highly sought-after. In the city’s friendly centre, between the Stachus and the historical Marienplatz, between Hofbräuhaus and Frauenkirche, people from all over the world come together. The annual, world-famous Oktoberfest with the entry of the Wiesnwirte and the picturesque national costume parade is a magnet for thousands of visitors to the city. There are also many other important examples of the city’s leisure value, including the Hellabrunn Zoo, the Nymphenburg castle park, the Olympic centre and the famous English Gardens. Munich is a wonderful city with tradition and heart. KARODI real estate agent is on hand to assist you in purchasing and selling property in Munich.
KARODI, the real estate company, is your primary contact or rather specialist for the transaction, sale and purchase of commercial and residential investment properties. In Munich Germany we mostly deal with buying and selling of properties such as Apartment Buildings, mixed Residential and Commercial buildings, Office Buildings, Space for Office, Heritage/Historic Buildings, Properties for Retail Businesses, Shops, Departmental Stores, Retail Warehouses, Shopping Parks, Commercially purposed real estate, Hotels, Industrial estates, Warehouses, Properties for Logistical purposes, Manufacturing/Production facilities, Shopping Centres, Nursing Homes and Houses for Senior Citizens.
The city of Munich is divided up into 25 city boroughs, a division last revised in 1992. The first borough is called Altstadt-Lehel, and contains the city’s old town. It is separated from the rest of the city by the old town ring road. In Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt, the world-famous Deutsche Museum is located. In the Maxvorstadt, the State Library and the famous Königsplatz are to be found. In Schwabing, the famous Siegestor and Leopoldstrasse await visitors. Borough number five, Au-Haidhausen, has the infamous Bürgerbräu cellar. Sendling is well-known for the old and new Margareta church. In Sendling-Westpark, there are many green areas including the large Westpark. The Schwanthalerhöhe is a distinctive workers housing area. In Neuhausen-Nymphenburg, tourists visit the Hirschgarten, the Munich Botanical Gardens, and the Nymphenburg Castle. Moosach lies in the north-west of Munich on the same-named tributary of the Isar. City borough 11, Milbertshofen-Am Hart, contains the Olympic Centre. Schwabing-Freimann is made up of the eastern part of the former town of Schwabing. In Bogenhausen, the Arabella Park and the large Klinikum Bogenhausen are located. City borough 14, Berg am Laim, has long historical links with railway construction. In Trudering Riem, the new exhibition centre is situated. In Ramersdorf Perlach, the satellite town of Neuperlach is visible from far away. In Obergiesing, trade and industry dominate. In Untergiesing-Harlaching, football players from FC Bayern and TSV 1860 München train. In the city borough 19, which is made up of the city parts of Thalkirchen, Obersendling, Forstenried, Fürstenried and Solln, the Hellabrunn Zoo and beautiful residential areas are located. In Hadern, the widely known Klinikum Hadern is to be found. In Pasing-Obermenzing, the Blutenberg Castle is especially worth visiting. In borough 22, Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied, the Langwieder Lake is a popular swimming place amongst Munich inhabitants. Allach Untermenzing is characterised by rural idyll. Feldmoching-Hasenbergl is a residential area with many green spaces. In Laim, borough 25, the railway dominates.
Munich was founded in 1158 by Heinrich the Lion, at that time the Duke of Bavaria and Saxony. In its relatively short history, Munich has experienced the chaos of the Thirty Years’ War, occupation by Swedish troops, the fatal consequences of the Plague, the counter-reformation and the War of the Spanish Succession. After the Second World War, Munich developed into a high technology location. Alongside this, rapid development took place in the media, bank and insurance sectors, making Munich today a favoured location for many well-known companies. An important part of the city’s popularity comes from its high leisure rating and rural charm which the city on the river Isar has managed to hang on to. The recreation areas on the lakes Starnberg and Ammer can be reached by public transport. Alongside the Bavarian State Opera and the National Theatre, three other state and 50 private stages make up the city’s expansive theatre, opera and ballet culture. Life in Munich is lifestyle with quality. When searching for a nice house, a cosy apartment or an investment property with a secure future, KARODI, real estate agent in Munich, is a proven contact and a promising address.