Homes For Sale In Ansbach Germany

Find BAH, PCS, TLA, & ETS Housing near Joint Base Ansbach / Illesheim If you are a military member or family looking for housing by Joint Base Ansbach / Illesheim, located in , BY, you've comeFind Joint Base Ansbach / Illesheim apartments and homes for rent and houses , your most trusted source for housing near Sachsen bei Ansbach and Ansbach. Available Homes & Apartments by Joint Base Ansbach / Illesheim Sample of Currently Available Listings for Joint Base Ansbach / Illesheim Categories (Select Multiple Categories) Autos - United Kingdom Locations (Select Multiple Categories) Mini Cooper Clubman Finds a new Home The perfect car for Spring? ... this absolutely stunning Audi S5 Quattro Convertible. A host of opti ... A new home for a Toyota Rav4 With over a decade serving US Military personnel in Germany, we have the experience to make the difference! We offer one of the largest selection of quality Pre-owned vehicles for sale to US Military personnel in Germany.

Here at American Motors, we pride ourselves in offering our customers fantastic value on a range of services, whether you are: Whether you're stationed in Ansbach or Grafenwoehr, Stuttgart or Wiesbaden or beyond - we stand ready to serve ! BUY - SELL - TRADE1. What’s the name of the city/village where you reside? Note: Caitlyn also showed us around Bad Windsheim. Click here to see more about the town.
Homes For Sale By Owner Kennett Mo 2. What is the nearest military installation to your home and what is the approximate driving time to that installation/gate?
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It is a quick 10 minute drive to base. 3. What DoDDS school district is your home zoned for? Is there a school bus system available? Elementary: Illesheim Elementary School Bus service available Middle/High: Ansbach Middle/High School Bus service available 4. What is the nearest highway or main road to your home? 5. Please describe the “feel” of your neighborhood (i.e. pet-friendly, child-friendly, safety, spaciousness, predominantly “German” or “American”, urban, rural, etc.). Our neighborhood on Raiffeisenstraße is quiet in a residential neighborhood. The buildings are pet-friendly, and there is a small yard for children to play in. The homes are on a small dead end off the main street, so it is mostly safe for children to play as long as they don’t go up to the main road. The area is well spaced out. There are 9 apartments in each building, and ours has 3 apartments occupied by Germans. The other off-post housing neighborhoods in Bad Windsheim are similar, but there are more buildings in the other neighborhood.

6. Are there places of service in your neighborhood within walking distance such as restaurants, convenience stores, laundromats, bakeries, coffee shops, parks, etc.? Three small supermarkets are within walking distance of the apartments. There is also a liquor store very close by. It is only a 10-15 minute walk into town, where there is a train station, restaurants, drug stores, coffee shops, etc. To walk across town is only about 20 minutes, and there is a Kaufland (larger grocery store). There is a park in town about 10 minutes away, as well as the Franken Therme spa. 7. Please describe the style of your home (i.e. Westernized, traditional German, detached family home, townhome, etc.) What voltage is available in the outlets (110/220)? The building is traditional German style, but the rooms are all a very good size. It has 3 floors, and 9 apartments within the building. There is only 220 voltage – european outlets available. 8. Please provide general information about your home such as the rent, square footage, number of bedrooms and baths, special amenities, etc.).

There are 2 bedrooms (one larger), a well sized bathroom, a storage closet, a nice sized kitchen, a large dining room/living room space, and a balcony. The apartment also features a washing machine in the bathroom, and a dryer in the basement within our own personal well-sized storage room. 9. Are there any special accommodations or tasks that you’ve had to complete to make your home useful such as purchasing transformers, appliances, etc.? Transformers are necessary for any appliances that are not dual voltage. Some of our electronics work on both 110 and 220, so all that is needed is plug adapters. There was only one closet, which needed shelving, and we had to purchase a cabinet to use as a linen closet/bathroom storage because there was neither. 10. What costs are there associated with living off a military installation and how do you pay for those costs? The apartment is government leased military housing, so we do not pay rent or utilities. Phone and internet service was purchased through TKS.

They could not offer us cable because it is off-post, so we have to buy a AFN Decoder and Satellite. 11. How is parking provided for your home? Each apartment is given one marked space (some are covered), and there are empty spaces available for extra cars. 12. Are there any outdoor spaces or yards provided for your home? Aside from the balcony, there is a small yard in between the two buildings. It is not fenced in. 13. How did you find your home (i.e. AHRN, agency, classifieds, word of mouth, etc)? Our home was offered to us by the Housing Office on base. There were two apartments to choose from. There was also temporary furniture in our home to use until our HHG arrived. 14. Are you satisfied with the maintenance services that are provided for your home?Our maintenance request was fulfilled within a day or two. 15. Finally, what advantages and disadvantages do you feel has been your experience living off-post here in Germany? Even though it is government leased housing, we feel like we are more integrated into German culture than we would have been living on base.