ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1993, Urban Land and Property Markets in Germany describes the complex network of regulations and practices governing the operation of the German markets. The book outlines the constitutional structure and framework of the social, economic and geographical context in which the markets operate. The main sections of the book address the legal structures of property, planning, and tax, the registration procedures and transaction charges, market processes, who does what, and what professional titles or other actors in the process to look out for. The book also looks at the development of land and property markets, as one of the most intractable problems faced by post-communist regimes of eastern Europe.

part I|54 pages

Overview

chapter 1|39 pages

Basic information

chapter 2|5 pages

The policy environment

part II|134 pages

The urban land market

chapter 4|49 pages

The planning and legal framework

chapter 5|12 pages

The land-market process

chapter 6|12 pages

The outcome of the urban land market

chapter 7|60 pages

Case studies of the land market

part III|62 pages

The urban property market

chapter 9|3 pages

The property-market process

chapter 10|5 pages

The outcome of the urban property market

chapter 11|47 pages

Case studies of the property market

part IV|5 pages

Evaluation