Mein Eigentum is built for real estate investors, not just property managers. It is the command center for your portfolio: it tells you what your assets are worth, how they perform, and where your money goes — so you can make decisions with confidence instead of spreadsheets.
This documentation explains how the platform works and how to get the most out of it.
What you can do
- Know what your portfolio is worth — AI-powered valuations (comparable, income, and DCF methods) with confidence scores, so you can track appreciation over time, not just guess.
- Track performance — a live dashboard with the numbers that matter to investors: total value, income, yield, and occupancy, with interactive charts across your whole portfolio.
- Master the finances — model loans with rate locks and prepayment rights, record operating costs, and manage rent, deposits, and payments for the full financial picture of each property.
- Stay compliant — German market rules (deposit limits, notice periods, rent caps, BetrKV cost categories) are built in, so the numbers hold up.
- Sell with confidence — guided, jurisdiction-aware ownership transfers coordinate documents and parties from first offer to closing.
- Report across markets — multi-currency support with live exchange rates rolls every property up into one portfolio view.
- Share securely — give partners, advisors, accountants, or buyers controlled access to exactly what they need.
How your workspace is organized
Your portfolio lives inside an organization — a shared workspace for your assets and your team. You can run more than one (for example, a private portfolio and a company one) and switch between them at any time.
Everyone you invite gets a role that controls what they can see and do, from full control down to read-only access. Roles keep your financial data safe and give each person exactly the access they need.
Where to go next
- Roles & permissions — understand the five roles and exactly what each one can do.
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