This modernised apartment development lies in the attractive residential area of Kpenick. An area dominated by the nearby lakes and rivers it offers recreational, green areas as well as good communication links across Berlin.The apartments have been extensively modernised through 2007. They are available with one or two bedrooms.There are new and modern bathrooms and kitchens with new central heating, flooring, windows, etc.1:Ground Floor.2Rooms. 56.35m2; 101,000.2:Ground Floor.2Rooms. 41.34m2; 74,000.3.Maisonette (First+second Floor) 4Rooms 71.90m2; 129,000.4:Second Floor.2Rooms. 55.15m2; 90,0005:Third Floor. 2rooms. 44.58m2; 80,000.6:Third Floor. 2rooms. 57.27m2; 102,500.7:Penthouse 2Rooms. 46.44m2; 83,0008:Penthouse. 2Rooms. 43.56m2; 78,000.9Ground Floor. 2 Rooms. 40.92m2; 73,50010.maisonette.(Ground+First Floor)4Rooms 70.82m2; 127,000.11.First Floor.2Rooms. 41,14m2; 73,500.12:Second Floor. 2Rooms. 41.14m2; 73,500.13:Maisonette(Second+Third Floor) 4Rooms 71.28m2; 127,500.14:Third floor.2rooms.41.14m2; 73,500.15:Ground Floor:Studio. 42.27m2; 75,500.16:Ground Floor.2Rooms. 45.81m2; 82,000.17:Ground Floor. 2Rooms.57.49m2; 103,000.18:second Floor. 2Rooms. 46.07m2; 82,500.19:Maisonette (Ground+First Floor) 3Rooms. 91.37m2; 163,500.Why invest in Berlin?* The world's biggest investment firms are investing in Berlin with 15 Billion Euros in private equity funds already in place.* Very attractive purchase prices. Buy an apartment in Berlin, the capital of Germany, one of the world's strongest economies, for the price of a garage in London / Dublin!* Invest in a booming area of developing physical and business infrastructure* Excellent capital growth potential ( we expect prices to double in 5 years )* Strong rental market* Regulated legal system and EEC protectionBerlin now represents the most competitively priced Property in Europe.In the current market a new apartment in Berlin costs 30% less than the same apartment in Munich. Moreover, international comparisons reveal Berlin Property at an average price of 1,000 euros/m2; with Paris and London in excess of 5,000 euros/m2;!! Berlin Property prices are currently below those of Prague, Budapest and Warsaw, to name just three!Tourism increased by 16% in 2004 alone. In excess of 2,000 four and five star hotel rooms have been built in the last 3 years including Ritz-Carlton and Radisson. There were 14 million overnight stays in 2005 compared to 11.2 million in 2003. British tourism increased by 22% in 2006 alone.Air traffic into Berlin airports is up by 8% in 2006 and flights arrive from Ireland (Belfast, Dublin and Cork) and the UK (Bristol, East Midlands, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Gatwick and Luton). A new airport (Berlin Brandenburg International) is under construction which will bring significant levels of investment.What this all adds up to is a tremendous investment opportunity!Even in times of declining economic activity, Berlin has been able to hold its ground as a competitive business location. The citys outstanding infrastructure, its large and highly qualified workforce, and its excellent colleges, universities, and research institutions are major reasons motivating companies to locate here. Once an industrial city, Berlin is on the way to becoming a modern centre of service providers. One important business sector is tourism: 6.7 million overnight stays in the first half of 2005 mean that Berlin has chalked up yet another record.The economic structure of the Berlin-Brandenburg region is still in flux, since the economy has been forced to adapt to altered basic conditions and new market challenges.However, the restructuring of the economy has also resulted in great opportunities. The future belongs to knowledge-, technology-, design-, and service-intensive industries; the service sector is already the driving force in the citys economy. Berlin receives substantial financin