Situation in the real estate market... madness

  • Erstellt am 2019-11-12 18:29:36

Scout

2019-11-14 15:20:15
  • #1
Have you spent the last 20 years in a monastery? Police reports Duisburg, every third report is robbery or stabbing. At 10,000 crimes per 100,000 inhabitants.

In Fürth i. Bayern 4,800 per 100,000 inhabitants. Police reports: about every eighth report is robbery or stabbing. I find the difference dramatic.

Over 77,000 of nearly 500,000 people in Duisburg receive Hartz IV benefits. Statistically, every third child is affected by poverty. "Mugging" quickly becomes a national sport. According to the police, at least 70 criminal clans with about 2,800 members.

Also google the Spiegel-TV report "schrottimmobilien in Duisburg".

Do you have children?
 

hampshire

2019-11-14 15:29:00
  • #2
Duisburg is far better than its reputation – people have simply fixated on it. However, I wouldn’t want to move to the districts of Marxloh or Rheinhausen either. The fact that there are more expensive or cheaper areas doesn’t really help the OP. I would look around the triangle of Kempen, Geldern, Kamp-Lintfort; that seems quite attractive in terms of price level, nature, and social environment. Commuting distances in the region can also be quite long even with just a few kilometers. I know that as a former Kaarster.
 

nordanney

2019-11-14 15:48:16
  • #3
Do you know anything about Duisburg? Millionaires live there in top neighborhoods as well as the losers of society and many migrants. It’s like in any big city too – there are nice and not so nice neighborhoods. I lived in Rheinhausen for 8 years and had no problems, I even count myself among the upper class. By the way, in Munich there were almost 7,000 crimes per 100,000 inhabitants in 2018 as well. I wouldn’t move to such an unlivable and violent city either. No way. In Berlin and Frankfurt about twice as much. Definitely not. Then better to go to peaceful Duisburg and not to the war zones Frankfurt or Berlin. *Irony off*
 

kaho674

2019-11-14 16:21:21
  • #4

Um, are you talking about me now? I had asked a serious question. I live here in beautiful Saxony, far away from

as well as from

who

Rheinhausen - never heard of that place.

No. Do you need them to know Rheinhausen? Then that would be settled.
 

Scout

2019-11-14 16:27:35
  • #5
Rheinhausen is a district of Duisburg. Criminal clans, mobile minorities from the Northeastern Balkans, and poverty on the streets. Partly decaying neighborhoods - a kind of Rhineland Mogadishu. I don’t think anyone in [Sachsen] knows such conditions.

Anyone who can do otherwise certainly doesn’t raise their children there.
 

Fummelbrett!

2019-11-14 16:30:19
  • #6
Two friends live in Duisburg, unfortunately I don't know the district, but they report nothing good. Meanwhile, the two of them, if possible, no longer leave the house in the dark. I don't know anything like that here in sheltered Middle Franconia. But well, around the turn of the millennium, I lived in Munich, what I got up to at night back then, I wouldn't dare do anymore now.
 
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