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An der Welle 3 (8th floor)
Frankfurt am Main, 60322
Germany

Als größte Volkswirtschaft Europas und einer der wichtigsten Märkte der Welt ist Deutschland ein Standort für große internationale Immobilieninvestoren und hat starke Verbindungen zu den Schwellenländern, insbesondere zu China.

Die Spezialisten in unseren 2007 gegründeten Büros in Berlin, Frankfurt und Hamburg sind ein wichtiges Bindeglied zu den globalen Kapitalströmen in und aus den Schwellenländern und ermöglichen es uns, Kunden zu beraten, die in und aus Deutschland investieren.

Das multidisziplinäre, international ausgerichtete Team verfügt über einen großen Erfahrungsschatz im gesamten Immobiliensektor und berät Investoren, Banken, Entwickler und Unternehmen zu allen Aspekten grenzüberschreitender Immobilientransaktionen.

Wir beraten bei Akquisitionsstrukturen, Joint-Venture-Rahmenverträgen, Rückführung von Barmitteln und Exits, REITs, Private-Equity-Transaktionen,

Umstrukturierungen im Immobilienbereich sowie Fusionen und Übernahmen.

Durch die jüngste Erweiterung unseres Teams konnten wir auch unsere rechtlichen Dienstleistungen rund um die finanziellen und steuerlichen Aspekte von großen und internationalen Immobilientransaktionen ausbauen.

Ein starkes Team proaktiver, erfahrener und dynamischer Anwälte, die hervorragende Leistungen erbringen und mit denen es Spaß macht, zusammenzuarbeiten.

Chambers & Partners

Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer

Germany Managing Partner, Notar (Amtssitz Berlin), Berlin

+49 (0) 30 684 096 116
Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer

Germany Managing Partner, Notar (Amtssitz Berlin), Berlin

+49 (0) 30 684 096 116

Meet The Team

Carsten Bremer

Carsten Bremer

Germany Managing Partner, Notar (Amtssitz Berlin), Berlin

+49 (0) 30 684 096 116

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