New building: Sustainable living in Hamburg-Jenfeld with top amenities!
Find out everything about the new building in Hamburg-Jenfeld: sustainable construction, KfW funding and modern equipment.

New building: Sustainable living in Hamburg-Jenfeld with top amenities!
Something is happening in Hamburg-Jenfeld! A new building, which features sustainable timber frame construction and the latest comfort, is nearing completion. This impressive KfW Efficiency House 40 Plus was not only awarded a QNG sustainability certificate, but was also equipped with a photovoltaic system supported by battery storage. This means we are well prepared for the energy transition and residents can hope for an environmentally friendly future. As wohnglueck.de reports, the new building has extensive equipment that leaves nothing to be desired.
The production is made from high-quality, pollutant-tested materials, which ensures the well-being of future tenants. Particularly noteworthy are the floor-to-ceiling windows, which not only ensure that the rooms are flooded with light, but also increase the energy efficiency of the house. The triple-glazed windows and underfloor heating ensure that residents do not have to freeze, even in the colder months. And don't forget the electric shutters, which make life a lot more comfortable.
Freely determined planning and state funding
The planning of the new building places great emphasis on accessibility. Both families and seniors can find a new home here. Thanks to the quiet location and excellent connections to the A24 and local public transport, residents can quickly leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind them. Schools, shopping opportunities and local recreation areas are also in the immediate vicinity, which makes living in Jenfeld particularly attractive.
Anyone who is thinking about investing now will quickly notice that the KfW promotional loans offer attractive interest rates of up to 150,000 euros per residential unit starting at 0.01%. KfW has consolidated its position as a strong partner for sustainable construction projects in recent years. In 2024, the bank raised a total of around 78.1 billion euros on the international capital markets to support future projects - without having its own branches.
A good deal for investors
It's not just owner-occupiers who benefit from this property. Investors who have a good knack for making valuable investments will also find the security they are looking for with this design. With the option of degressive depreciation of 5% per year on the residual value or linear depreciation of 3% per year of the acquisition costs, the signs point to long-term success.
The offer is rounded off by the optionally available underground parking spaces and carport spaces as well as the planned electric charging options and bicycle parking spaces - a further step towards sustainability. So if you want to invest in a future-proof property, you should definitely take a look at this promising project.
The new residential project in Hamburg-Jenfeld is not only a symbol of modern housing construction, but also an opportunity to live environmentally consciously and comfortably. Take a look and see for yourself that there really is something here for every city dweller and every investor.