Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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requirements of tomorrow What is your home?

In 2050, one in three 60 years or older. Our future society will require new housing and living arrangements for older people.

Older Only the other, "says a book title by Elizabeth Niejahr. The company will age significantly in the coming decades. Currently living in Germany for approximately 16.3 million people aged over 65 years, with about two million are in need of care - the majority living at home. This is also largely the desire of most people. They want to live to old age in their own home. "As we get older and continue to live, is the responsibility of each individual. The elderly of tomorrow that are we do, "says Elisabeth Niejahr. For the housing industry, it is essential for continued aging of the failed company to make long-term housing so attractive that older people can remain with limited mobility in her apartment.

crucial for high quality housing is a functioning neighborhood ausrechenden service offerings. Quantitatively, the new residential services for older people are mainly made on structural measures in the stock - that is the opinion of the competence network of living. A demand for innovative housing projects, new municipal structures and the initiative of all stakeholders in the real estate industry.

Many people, whether old or young, do not depend on traditional supply patterns, but join forces to realize the close proximity and mutual assistance beyond state and family. "Cultivate neighborhood, but to stimulate and create opportunities for us is traditionally an important part of the administrative work," says Thorsten home from active throughout his home property management work. Finally, from a self-determined, active form of housing not only the respective owners and renters move even a benefit. The effect reaches far into the bordering areas of a residential neighborhood.

This objective is pursued by the Schader-Stiftung in Darmstadt. Its managing director, Sabine Sweet, says: ". Have created new collaborations, tie the residential initiatives on the one hand, housing companies, banks, municipalities or counties, and actors of social and health on the other"

is it not just about great, cross-border projects . initiate Rather, each individual property owner or landlord to make way for the future by acting in their own way. "The private landlord, more and more that will be the tenant of the future at a high percentage of older than 70 years," calls Home Basic-president Rolf Korn. Instead of confronting the homeowner with increasing demands, arguing for a non-bureaucratic, simple promotion of equitable generation revamp in housing stock.

the KFW Banking Group provides incentives for implementation. So who now wants to rebuild stairs to the entrance, narrow corridors, narrow doors and small bathroom can get assistance with the program for "age-friendly renovation. Homeowners and tenants, but also housing authority may request a grant of five percent or a loan of up to 50,000 € per unit, low barrier to a property rebuild. The request may be submitted directly to the KfW, before the property is bought or started the rebuild.

"Who wants to be with his real estate assets on the safe side, look to the future and is looking for a reasonable solution in financial terms, should now be active. Government support is only one incentive, but also free money that is put to good use, "says Thorsten home. "Acting with foresight in the real estate industry for the success more important than in other industries, ultimately it's all about long periods of time." The home property management with offices in Hamburg, Norderstedt, Wiesbaden, Mainz and Dresden is positioning itself as a competent partner and expert in a future citizen housing and affordable housing and living arrangements for older people.

Thorsten home
press officer and managing director
home Property Management GmbH

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