An investment in Germany real estate needs to be in the right location and choosing the ideal spot for German properties is a fundamental consideration. The following is a guide to Germany and its cities, the main areas where you can expect optimum investment from your Germany buy.
While Germany is not one of Europe's traditional tourist favourites, it certainly has a lot to offer. Well-known features of a guide to Germany include the magnificent Black Forest in the south, the snow-capped Alps near the Italian and Austrian borders, and numerous lakes and forest.
However, it is Germany's cities that are capturing most tourist interest. Berlin with its fine architecture and numerous museums is fast becoming a firm favourite. Bremerhaven, a traditional shipping port, is developing the ‘Zoo Next to the Sea' and the ‘Bremerhaven 8° East Climate House', both with huge tourist potential and expected to add to Germany property investment potential. The historic university city of Paderborn and the great city of Dresden also form an essential part of a guide to Germany.
Other attractive cities - for the tourist and for buying Germany property - include Hamburg, an attractive maritime port; Rostock on the Baltic; and Dusseldorf, Germany's economic centre and major business city.


