New KfW Efficiency House: Future-oriented living near Frankfurt!

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Find out everything about modern living in Offenbach am Main: energy-efficient new buildings, funding opportunities and real estate projects.

Erfahren Sie alles über modernes Wohnen in Offenbach am Main: energieeffiziente Neubauten, Fördermöglichkeiten und Immobilienprojekte.
Find out everything about modern living in Offenbach am Main: energy-efficient new buildings, funding opportunities and real estate projects.

New KfW Efficiency House: Future-oriented living near Frankfurt!

Today we take a look at a future-oriented new building project in Hesse that not only impresses with its modern architecture, but also with its sustainable energy concepts. A KfW efficiency house 55 / A+ promises energy efficiency, which is particularly in demand in times of climate change. Loud wohnglueck.de This house is equipped with an air/water heat pump and low-temperature underfloor heating, which can be regulated room by room. A well thought-out concept that benefits both the environment and the residents.

But what makes this domicile so special? In addition to the heat pump already mentioned, controlled living room ventilation with heat recovery ensures a healthy indoor climate. Smart home systems have also found their way in - the app-controlled technology from Busch-free@home enables a modern life with lighting control, roller shutters and even heating management, all conveniently via your own app. Who would have thought that technology could be so smart but still user-friendly?

Funding opportunities and energy transition

The topic of energy transition also plays a crucial role in Hesse’s existing real estate. Peter Becker's ownership group has brought an exciting development to life. The plan is to replace a 30-year-old gas heater with a central heat pump. This measure is supported by the KfW funding programs. KfW.de reports that the property management submits a basic application for heating subsidies, which includes a basic subsidy of 30% and an efficiency bonus of 5%.

By using wastewater as a heat source, the owners' association can hope for a total funding rate of 35%. This is a significant financial advantage for the planned project, which has total costs of around 170,000 euros. Peter Becker also plans to submit an additional application for bonuses, which makes a maximum funding rate of up to 70% possible.

A place for families and couples

The newly built KfW efficiency house in Hesse not only offers the latest technology, but also space for development. No matter whether for couples or families – living comfort is very important here. The open design with a lightweight fitted kitchen, equipped with high-quality Miele and Bora appliances, and the use of fine materials such as real wood parquet and large-format tiles make living a real experience.

A three-way electronically locked front door and burglary protection (RC2) on the ground floor and basement provide additional security. Preparing for an electric car charging station is also practical: immediately wallbox-ready! Anyone who likes to spend time outdoors will find a nice place to retreat on the roof terrace with WPC covering and the terrace with stone slabs.

The modern LAN cabling (CAT 7) ensures an optimal home with media distribution, which is not only suitable for home office work, but also for the residents' leisure activities. A thoroughly thought-out concept that is not only energy efficient, but also extremely comfortable.

With these innovative projects and the support of funding, the residential landscape in Hesse is not only becoming richer in modern living space, but is also actively contributing to achieving climate goals. Maybe the heart of a sustainable lifestyle will soon beat with you?