Hotel Market Germany
Martina Fidlschuster and
Christine Mayer
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Martina Fidlschuster: HOTOUR Consulting GmbH
Christine Mayer: HOTOUR GmbH
A chapter in Understanding German Real Estate Markets, 2012, pp 283-300 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract For some years, the German hotel market has become increasingly interesting to international investors who have come to appreciate its transparency, stability and diversity. Germany is also regarded by international hotel chains as the most important European expansion target and with this, offers an abundance of investment possibilities. Along with this and apart from the top locations and core investments, whose demand far exceeds its offerings, it is also worthwhile for market participants to become active in the segment of internationally little-known locations, the so-called “secondary cities,” that display a definitely positive growth outlook within the hotel industry. This chapter delivers the requisite know-how to be able to comprehensively understand the hotel market in Germany with its opportunities and risks as well as an understanding beyond its well-trodden hotel investment paths.
Keywords: franchise agreements; FF&E; hotel investment; hotel projects; lease contract; management contract; operator; resorts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-23611-2_19
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