The Turk who bought the street in Germany spoke: I will sell it for 300 thousand euros
Turkish businessman, who bought a 100-meter street in Germany with 19 houses and 30 flats, spoke. Aziz Sevindik, who took the street with his brother Yıldırım Sevindik, said, “Someone else made the first bid at the auction. We gave and received 2500 Euros. We will sell it for 300 thousand Euros.
Yıldırım Sevindik and his older brother Aziz Sevindik, who bought the 100-meter street named Siebenpfeiffer in the town of Zweibrücken, Germany, spoke.
The Sevindik brothers, who were overwhelmed by the pressure of the German media, said that they would not bow down. They claimed that the problem was caused by those who could not digest the Turks making that investment.
“THE MUNICIPALITY WATCHED, WE GOT IT”
Sevindik brothers, who are doing real estate and construction works in Germany, explained that they did not enter the auction alone to buy the street, that others gave the first price, the municipality followed suit, and they bought it with the highest price of 2500 Euros.
The brothers emphasized that the street was offered to both the municipality and the residents before the auction, but they were not interested.
He said that the municipality was trying to put pressure on him by saying, “There is a cost of 180 thousand Euros”, whereas the municipality is responsible for the infrastructure related to the sewerage and other lines under the street, and that they can come and repair and renew whenever they want.
THEY WILL CLOSE ONE WAY
Stating that there is another entrance to the street and that they do not prevent anyone from entering their house, the brothers stated that they will close the street in one direction next week.
Big Brother Aziz Sevindik said, “Others also made an offer to buy that street. We got it. The problem of the Germans is that a Turk has taken the street and they think that the value of their house has decreased. They can’t put pressure on us with the media,” he said.
“WE WILL SELL FOR 300 THOUSAND EURO”
Stating that they plan to sell the street for 300 thousand Euros, Sevindik stated that the other street that was sued before was different, that that street was the only passage for people, and that their own street did not restrict people’s other means of entry.
The Sevindik brothers stated that the previous case was not won by the residents, but it was resolved by the agreement of those who had to go through with the owner of the street.
Aziz Sevindik said, “They cannot put pressure on us with the media. If it is to be dismantled, we will remove the street. We have a construction company. If we sell it or generate income, we will donate it to earthquake victims and children with cancer.”