Tag: GWG
Munich rental market: Why 300 urban apartments are empty – Munich
The trigger was the gorilla campaign at Müllerstrasse 6 eleven years ago: celebrities in monkey masks renovated a social apartment that was supposedly unrenovable and thus embarrassed city politics. The…
Horrific additional costs: Munich living lets tenants pay back payments – Munich
Some people may have been shocked to find a reminder from the municipal housing company Münchner Wohnen in the mail these days, along with a pink “information sheet on late…
High gas prices: A contract that raises questions
The utility bills for 2022 are causing dissatisfaction among many Münchner Wohnen tenants. What is particularly irritating is the big jump in the price of natural gas in the new…
Munich living: Up to 3000 euros additional payment for gas – Munich
The Munich Left is currently receiving an unusually high level of support – from tenants of city apartments who are unloading their worries on the party. You will be asked…
Kleinhadern: Residents feel left alone after fire – Munich
It stinks. Not to heaven, but throughout Konrad-Dreher-Strasse, a residential area on the border between the Munich districts of Laim and Hadern. There was a fire there on Saturday night…
Munich living: Top manager Hagen has quit – Munich
At half past eleven on New Year’s Day the press release came out with the headline “A new chapter: Munich living starts work”. In one photo, five smiling people look…
More space for pedestrians and cyclists: What Munich can learn from other cities – Munich
A strong dash of Copenhagen, a bit of Vienna and a small pinch of Milan – that would be the recipe with which experts from six European countries would season…
Munich living: What the merger means for tenants and employees – Munich
On January 1st the time has come: the two municipal housing companies Gewofag and GWG will be combined to form “Münchner Wohnen” – and thus one of the largest urban…
Munich City Council: Is the rent freeze limited or unlimited? – Munich
From Bernd Kastner On Wednesday, the city council extended the rent freeze for city apartments, that’s for sure. But the question is: permanent or limited until 2026? source site
Munich: Rent freeze in urban apartments to be extended until 2026 – Munich
For weeks, the coalition has fought bitterly over important political priorities for the coming years. The SPD absolutely wanted to implement an unlimited rent freeze for urban apartments, the Greens…