Discussion round: First home, investment property, retirement home - mini houses are so versatile
Tiny houses, mini-houses and the like are far more than just holiday accommodation. They offer a range of possibilities. Experts will discuss what these are at the second NEW HOUSING press talk on 27 June. It is also open to all visitors.
Friedrich Merz proposed them as a means of combating the housing shortage on the way to the Bundestag elections, Trigema is building them for employees and more and more people are using them as retirement homes - mini houses, often referred to as tiny houses, are versatile and can be used in a variety of ways.
At the second NEW HOUSING press talk, experts will discuss the options available - for young and old alike. This will take place on the first day of NEW HOUSING, 27 June, at 10.30 am. Unlike last year's press talk premiere, visitors to Europe's largest tiny house festival will also be able to take part in the discussion alongside media representatives. Registration is not necessary, seating capacity on site is limited.
The talk will take place in the action hall directly after the entrance to the Karlsruhe Trade Fair Centre and will last around 45 minutes. Afterwards, there will be time for questions from the audience.
The talk participants
The experts on stage are Johannes Laible (publisher of Kleiner Wohnen magazine, among others), Natalie Sochan (lawyer, property industry expert and founder of Tiny University), Dr Heiner Haass (expert on living on water) and Christian Landmann (managing director of Apartix and builder of barrier-free tiny houses). The talk will be moderated by Christian Klerner (co-host of the podcast ‘tinyon’).
Talk round on tiny house developments
The press talk from 2024 on the topic ‘How can tiny house settlements be created?’ can be viewed HERE (in german).