German Real Estate Investor Jakob Mähren On Increasing Regulation By IBT Contributor Jakob Mähren, CEO of Mähren AG Photo: Jakob Mähren
In the recent past, the German real estate market was on a steady upward trajectory. Investors were able to rake in a lot of profits as the market continued to grow in an attempt to meet the ever-increasing demand. However, with the implementation of more and more regulations, this growth is now slowing down.
We interviewed the German real estate expert and entrepreneur Jakob Mähren to shine a light on some of the effects that real estate investors and entrepreneurs can expect to see in the coming years. Mähren has been active in the real estate sector for 19 years and is currently managing a portfolio that includes more than 2,000 residential units.
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