Energy consulting in Berg am Laim

Berg am Laim is a district with a future — and one with substantial need for action on energy. The post-war blocks from the 1950s to 1970s shape the streetscape and offer enormous retrofit potential. In an up-and-coming neighbourhood now is the right time to invest in the future of your property. We show you how to combine retrofit and value appreciation.

Energy retrofit in Berg am Laim

Up-and-coming former working-class district with good transport links. Increasing upgrade in progress.

1950s–1970s apartment blocks dominate, with increasing densification and new construction.

Typical post-war district with high retrofit demand. Many single-pipe heating systems. Whether you are a homeowner or investor – we develop a strategy tailored to your building and goals. Learn more about our services.

Inhabitants

47,367

Area

6,31 km²

Building age

Schwerpunkt 1950–1975

Rent level

Mittel

Our services for Berg am Laim

Individual renovation roadmap (iSFP)

Pragmatic renovation roadmap for post-war buildings in Berg am Laim — with a focus on economic viability and a WEG-friendly decision proposal.

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Funding strategy & application support

We check all current funding programmes for your building in Berg am Laim and accompany the application from start to finish.

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Construction supervision

Quality assurance during the retrofit of your post-war building — we oversee professional execution and document everything for funding evidence.

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Energy certificate

Demand- or consumption-based energy certificate for your property in Berg am Laim — legally compliant and meaningful for sale, letting or retrofit planning.

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Typical retrofit scenarios in Berg am Laim

1960s apartment block on Baumkirchner Straße

A typical example: a 5-storey apartment block with 15 units on Baumkirchner Straße, built in 1962. Uninsulated façade, single-glazed windows and an outdated single-pipe heating system. The WEG wants to get rising energy costs under control. A staged renovation roadmap — window replacement and heating conversion as first steps, façade insulation as a second step — enables economic modernisation during ongoing tenancies, with typically considerable energy savings.

Post-war apartment building with extension potential

A typical example: a 3-storey 1950s apartment building with a flat roof and 9 units. As part of an energy retrofit, adding a storey is an attractive option — a strategy that is particularly attractive in Berg am Laim, because it creates new living space in an upgrading district. Combining a roof storey extension, façade insulation and heating replacement can typically both lower energy demand and generate additional rental income.

Apartment in an upgrading quarter

A typical example: an apartment in an unrenovated post-war building. Draughty windows, uneven warmth due to the single-pipe system and high heating costs. Even as a single apartment owner you can propose a renovation roadmap for the whole building within the WEG. In an upgrading Berg am Laim, an energy retrofit can noticeably increase the value of your apartment — we advise you on your options.

Why enbe is your energy consultant in Berg am Laim

As energy consultants with a commercial background, we look at every property the way we look at our own — with a focus on economics, value appreciation and future-proofing. Our 6-dimensional approach goes beyond the purely technical: we analyse energy, comfort, value development, funding, tax aspects and sustainability as one coherent picture.

In Berg am Laim, we know the typical building structures, local challenges and best approaches. Our advice is supplier-independent and always aims at making your investment pay off — listed in the dena expert directory for all relevant federal funding programmes.

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