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DPM Immobilen is a highly experienced developer of properties across the Central European region - Estonia, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Ukraine.. DPM prides itself on entering solid domestic growing markets across Europe.To achieve our goals, we forge relationships with the most qualified experts at a local level. As professional developers, we believe that client trust can only be gained by offering the highest quality services.

Austria 2012 - Present day

KITTSEE, AUSTRIA
In summer of 2012, DPM Immobilen identified a project in Kittsee Austria. On this occasion, we joined with a group of Austrians to acquire 103,000 SQM consisting of 81 individual sites and under the SPV SKL GmbH all units were sold.

DPM Immobilien is now focused solely on the Austrian market. We have residential projects in Oberlaa, Klosterneuburg, Kierling, Guntramsdorf, Perchtoldsdorf, 1160 Wien and 1150 Wien. The projects are focused on end users in the residential market where quality of life, living and working are the core theme at the heart of each design!

History

TINA 7, TALLINN, ESTONIA
In 2001, DPM acquired land parcels in an emerging middle class district of Tallinn called Kadriorg.Tina 7 was located on a tree lined street in the centre of Tallin between the old town and the harbour in what is without doubt the most desirable residential area of the city.
Das WohnhaThe apartment block has been designed by Tallinn’s leading architect to make the best possible use of light sunshine and space.The project was a total of 27 apartments including the demolishing of an old existing building.

NAFTA STREET, TALLINN, ESTONIA
In 2003, DPM Immobilen acquired an additional project which was just a five minute walk from the main port of Tallinn, again the existing building involved removing tenants on agreeable terms, vacating the building and demolishing the site. In tandem, a planning permit was submitted for 97 units of residential complex, the project was completed and in 2006 having reviewed the market, I decided the local market was becoming volatile and we exited Estonia.

KIEV, UKRAINE
In 2004, we entered the Kiev market just post the ‘soft orange revolution’.The opportunity at the time was the early days and within a short period we acquired a number of apartments on the main khreshchatyk shopping street.The apartments were acquired, renovated and sold but it was my professional opinion that the market was full on uncontrollable and unforeseen unknowns.We exited the market in 2006.

BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA
In 2006, DPM Immobilen acquired 30,000 SQM of land in Dubravka. The land is zoned for civic amenities and have now changed the zoning to include mainly residential zoning. The project comprises of 208 apartments with office and kindergarden and adjacent to the project is a private sports club. The project was sold in 2016 to Cresco SK.

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Liechtenstein Living

Liechtenstein Living

Liechtensteinstrasse 9, 9A – 9E
2380 Perchtoldsdorf

Liechtenstein Living consists of twelve semi-detached single-family houses and is located on the Herzogberg in Perchtoldsdorf.

The project combines the amenities of a central location with the benefits of nature. Generously designed green areas create a quiet retreat with a view of the city of Vienna, vineyards and the surrounding area.

In the immediate vicinity there are various kindergartens and schools, local suppliers and wine taverns as well as Perchtoldsdorf Castle.

The residential units can be reached via a private road from Liechtensteinstrasse. This creates even more privacy and security for future residents. The façade design is skilfully staged using stylish coloring and broom technique, canopies, roof terraces and recesses give the ensemble a lively cubic structure and another dimension of depth.

Our customers can expect individual planning of the floor plans by our experienced team. This results in tailor-made solutions and unique living spaces.

Depending on the type of house, the residential units extend over three to four floors.
Parking spaces are assigned to each house.

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