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Mar '26 02

Viewing a flat in Tyrol: 25 mistakes that can cost buyers dearly

A home viewing is often the shortest part of the entire buying process – and simultaneously the part with the greatest impact. You spend 30 to 60 minutes walking through rooms, looking out of windows,…

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Feb '26 11

Between term break and Easter: Your letting strategy for Tyrolean holiday properties

February is peak season – and also treacherous. Demand concentrates on weekends and major holidays, leaving gaps in between. Those who simply "stay expensive" will lose occupancy; those who simply…

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Feb '26 03

House building in Austria 2026 - your comprehensive premium guide

Building a house means structuring decisions: from the budget and zoning to the right construction method and a realistic timeline. This guide leads you step by step through the crucial decisions –…

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Jan '26 26

Improving the indoor climate - The best houseplants for fresh air and greater well-being

When windows are opened less frequently in winter, the heating runs longer, and the humidity drops below 40 percent, it becomes clear how much a home can "breathe." Houseplants aren't a magic bullet,…

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Jan '26 20

Your estate agent in Tyrol: Negotiate personally, close deals with legal certainty, sell better

Successful real estate transactions don't happen by chance – they are the result of impartial mediation, legal precision, and market-based valuation. As real estate agents in Tyrol, we build trust on…

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Jan '26 15

WEG due diligence in Tyrol: How to review documents, reserves & resolutions before you buy

Floor plans and finishes may win hearts, but documents determine whether a building is healthy. In Tyrol, alpine realities (winter service, slopes, energy, access) add another layer. If you vet…

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Jan '26 07

Holiday home by the lake or chalet in the mountains? The most popular types of property in Tyrol

Tyrol is diverse – geographically, legally, and stylistically. Those seeking a holiday property here are choosing not only architecture, but also lifestyle, intended use, and long-term value. We…

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Dec '25 30

Energy performance certificate in Tyrol: Understanding mandatory information and using it wisely for selling/letting

The energy performance certificate is more than just "paperwork": it creates comparability, influences operating cost expectations, and is legally required for sales and rentals. Those who correctly…

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Dec '25 22

Merry Christmas from Tyrol - our property review of the year & outlook

What a year! 2025 challenged the Tyrolean real estate market while simultaneously proving the resilience of prime locations and well-managed projects. Before we switch on the Christmas lights, we…

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Dec '25 08

Duty to clear & grit in Tyrol: How to avoid liability risks in winter

Winter in Tyrol means: beauty outdoors, responsibility at your doorstep. Slippery paths, sheets of ice, and roof avalanches lead to accidents every year – and to disputes over responsibilities. Clear…

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Nov '25 26

Sustainability for property - What makes green living in Tyrol?

Sustainability is not a trend, but a quality criterion: it reduces operating costs, increases living comfort, and stabilizes property value. In Tyrol, additional alpine characteristics come into play…

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Nov '25 12

Property valuation in Tyrol: How to arrive at a realistic price

In Tyrol, the "right" price is more than just a number. It determines the marketing duration, negotiating leverage, and ultimately, your profit. Because zoning, altitude, slope, tourist demand, and…

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Nov '25 07

WEG refurbishment in Tyrol: How to ensure that resolutions reach their destination

Renovations in condominiums rarely fail due to technical issues – they usually fail due to procedural problems. Differing interests, unclear documentation, and bumpy communication waste time and…

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Oct '25 28

Winter check for landlords & investors in Tyrol: How to keep your property safe, warm and damage-free

Winter in Tyrol is beautiful – but merciless for buildings. Subzero temperatures, sudden temperature changes, and temporary vacancies put a strain on heating, pipes, and the building envelope. Those…

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Oct '25 20

Old building or new build in Tyrol: Which property suits your goals?

The question "old building or new building?" isn't just a matter of taste. It involves budget, time, energy efficiency, legal framework, and ultimately your return on investment and quality of life.…

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Oct '25 12

Renovating an old flat in Tyrol: turning charm into yield

High ceilings, old wood, generous windows – old buildings offer warmth that new buildings rarely offer. But this very charm is lost on the market when the technology, soundproofing, or…

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Oct '25 07

Legal advice when buying & selling property in Tyrol: make a safe decision instead of regretting it later

A real estate transaction is rarely just a signature. It's an interplay of emotion, capital—and law. Especially in Tyrol, where land use regulations, land transfers, and special uses play a role,…

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Sep '25 24

Property photography in Tyrol: photos, video, drone & 360°

Anyone looking to sell or rent a property in Tyrol can gain measurably more qualified inquiries with real estate photography, drone footage, video, and 360° tours – on portals, social media, and…

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Sep '25 17

KIM gone, GrESt new: Your update for Tyrol

Since summer 2025, the rules of the game for real estate buyers have changed noticeably. The KIM Regulation has expired; instead, the FMA is focusing on guidelines for "solid" residential loans. At…

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Aug '25 28

Buy holiday property Nauders - Investment Guide 2025/26

Nauders sits on the Reschen Pass—where Tyrol meets Switzerland and Italy. This tri-border setting makes the village a year-round magnet: ski across two countries, bike old smuggler trails, and savor…

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