A lot of internationals in Germany spend years watching colleagues talk about their investment properties — wondering if they've missed something, or if the German system is just too complicated to navigate. Today you saw it doesn't have to be. Now let's see what it looks like for you.
What we covered
Purchase Price
What you pay — and the costs on top
Rent
Monthly income from the property
Tax Savings
How depreciation (AfA) offsets your tax bill
Financing
Loan structure and monthly repayment
10-Year Outlook
Net worth impact over time
Purchase Price
What you pay — and the costs on top
Rent
Monthly income from the property
Tax Savings
How depreciation (AfA) offsets your tax bill
Financing
Loan structure and monthly repayment
10-Year Outlook
Net worth impact over time
Your next step
Most people leave it at “I should look into this.” You don't have to.
Get the full picture yourself
Run the numbers at your own pace before talking to anyone. Once you see how the tax side actually works for your salary and bracket, property investment stops feeling like something other people have figured out — and starts feeling like something you understand.


Alex & Sven
Co-Founder · Real Estate Investment Consultant
Real estate intro call
If you've been watching others buy and wondering whether you've left it too late — this is the call. Alex will run the numbers with your actual salary, your tax situation, and real properties available right now. Most people leave with a much clearer sense of where they actually stand.
You're not the first to feel this way
300+
clients guided through property purchases in Germany
“I'd been telling myself for two years that I'd figure this out eventually. One session and I finally stopped procrastinating.”
— Financemate client, Berlin

Want to watch a shorter version again? Here’s a 10-minute recap of everything Alex & Sven covered.
Daniel · Co-Founder, Financemate
It's not. The German property market moves slowly compared to most European cities, and the tax advantages don't expire. The main thing that changes is how long your money has been working. The best time to understand this was a few years ago — the second best time is now.