Digital property management: BUWOG presents new app
04. 08. 2021 by Michael DivéWith its new app, BUWOG Immobilien Treuhand is improving its tenant service and setting the stage for further growth in nationwide property management.
With its new app, BUWOG Immobilien Treuhand is improving its tenant service and setting the stage for further growth in nationwide property management.
It’s hard to believe, but even in BUWOG residential complexes something occasionally breaks and has to be repaired, and expenses for maintenance and upkeep are also incurred. Below, we provide an overview of the most common instances and who has to bear the costs for what.
On the banks of the Dahme in Berlin-Grünau, BUWOG is constructing the sustainable 52° Nord development. The BUWOG HELLING HOF residential ensemble, marks a new phase of construction.
Whether with new apartments or pre-war property – there is always something to do. This is certainly true in every apartment complex, and much of it falls under the responsibility of the respective property management – but by no means everything. Here you will find a guide to the questions, problems and concerns for which your property management is responsible and can help.
BUWOG develops new buildings in accordance with environmental, economic and social sustainability criteria. A key aspect in this regard is considering the sustainability of construction materials over the entire life cycle of a building – from initial planning and design to the complete recycling of the materials used. To accomplish this, BUWOG has joined Madaster, a digital library of building materials.
BUWOG supplements the work of property management with competent “conflict support” and can therefore decisively improve coexistence and the satisfaction of tenants living in BUWOG properties. Klaudia Wrobel, a trained mediator from the quality management department, knows how this works.
BUWOG sets a good example when it comes to sustainability: in the development of new construction projects, we think holistically and focus consistently on energy efficiency and the conservation of resources. We explain what this specifically means by example of BUWOG SPEICHERBALLETT – a sustainable residential neighbourhood that BUWOG is currently developing in Berlin-Spandau.
Electromobility is spreading more and more. At least 600,000 electric cars are already on the road in Germany – and the trend is still on the up. The real estate industry also has a special responsibility to ensure that electric vehicles can also be recharged at a charging station at home. BUWOG is setting a good example in this respect.
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