Tag: GBW
Munich: City buys 70 million apartments from Dawonia – Munich
The city can buy 325 apartments from Dawonia. The group has let itself be negotiated down, one is happy in the town hall – because the balance of power on…
Special: Ten years GBW sale
In 2013, the Free State of Bavaria privatized its housing association with 32,000 apartments. Many are being sold, and now the protection for tenants is also running out. About “striving…
Ten years after the GBW sale: When social housing keeps getting more expensive
The construction company GBW has built publicly funded apartments on the Ackermannbogen. It was not just about non-profit status, but about a high return – through regular increases in rent.…
GBW and Dawonia: Which investors will benefit from the exploitation – Munich
In 2013, the 32,000 formerly state-owned apartments went to a consortium of insurance companies, pension funds and savings banks. But the investors are playing a game of hide and seek…
GBW sale: No more hiding behind letterbox companies – Munich
comment by Claus Ott The fact that many people in Munich and the surrounding area find it difficult to find suitable and, above all, affordable apartments shouldn’t really exist. “Every…
Munich: How expensive the Free State’s GBW deal is for the city – Munich
The city has bought back 1,300 apartments since the GBW sale to protect tenants – for many millions and at an additional cost. The example of a demolished block of…
History of GBW: From home rescuer to major landlord
When the non-profit Bavarian housing association was founded in 1936, it was supposed to build housing for homeless people. And today, under the new name Dawonia? Is she criticized for…
GBW and Dawonia: return instead of small rent
Ten years ago, the Free State privatized its GBW housing association with 32,000 apartments. Many are being sold, and tenant protection is now running out – and a house in…
Takeover of GBW by Dawonia: How Munich tenants fare after the sale – Munich
The sale of the GBW apartments in Munich is also a story of the displacement of their tenants. Politicians had tried to ensure their “greatest possible protection” – but the…