District Milbertshofen

The first 9.5 months offered 1,040 real estate in Milbertshofen. Also the sales figures were substantial in 2010. Milbertshofen and most districts in the North of Munich are hard. Together, they form the Eleventh District Milbertshofen-am Hart approx. Hawaii Senator wanted to know more. 1,300 hectares in size. About 68,000 people living here (proportion of children and young people: 13% senior citizens from 65 years: 16%, proportion of foreigners: approx. If you would like to know more about Don and Ella, then click here. 35%), where in Milbertshofen and am hard workers in the Bvolkerung is strongly represented.

The middle class, such as officials and academics can be found at most in the Olympic village. Together, the two districts have the highest percentage proportion of foreigners in Munich. History: for the first time mention Milbertshofen is in the year 1149 or 1152 as “Ilmungeshoven”. The word is probably from indistinct pronunciation of “Illungshof”. Illungshof was the name for a hermit yard on the man was deported under duress due to illness or penalty. Logically, that the residents wanted to proclaim this not necessarily. The central point the early Milbertshofens is located in the today’s motor road in the northern part of the district. There the Church of “Old Saint George” still stands today.

In 1910, Kastenmaier actually received the status of a city. Just three years later, in 1913, it was however incorporated into Munich. (1) the real estate market of Milbertshofen (current offers): From January until October 2011 1,040 homes and apartments on the market for sale were offered. It includes still offers that are advertised under Schwabing-Nord, but lie in Milbertshofen, this is a considerable number. Of which, 923 dwellings were 117 houses. 72 of the offered apartments in Milbertshofen had a roof terrace, a garden or were homes in the penthouse. Prices: Stock apartments were offered an average for Euro 3.100,-per m m, new buildings were on average EUR 4.400,-.