What is a mortgage in Germany?

In Germany, a mortgage, known as “Hypothek” or “Hypothekendarlehen,” is a loan provided by a bank or financial institution to finance the purchase of a property.

Are you are looking for a mortgage? Book a free call with one of our real estate experts.

At Horizon65 we can help you to determine if company pensions are worth it for you by using our mobile app to simulate its effect on your future taking into your existing investments and potential impact of inflation and taxation.

We regularly help our clients by comparing all the available company pension products on the market using our comparison portal or you can also directly get in touch with our experts to understand if it can be a good option for you.

 

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