With a population of around 602,000 (as of 2023), Leipzig is the largest city in the Free State of Saxony and with its settlements from Amazon, BMW, Porsche and DHL to Berlin, among others, the largest economic location in East Germany. Science and research centers such as the University of Alma Mater Lipsiensis and the Bio-City with numerous other institutes give more than 35,000 students and scientists an academic home. The Leipzig Trade Fair attracts around 1.2 million visitors (as of 2019) with about 280 events a year. Artistic highlights include the Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Thomanerchor and the new Leipzig School. Leipzig offers a high standard of living and quality of life thanks to its extensive renovation of the founding district and its connection to the Neuleenland with 19 lakes renaturated after the lignite era.
The Leipzig location, founded at the beginning of 2007, belongs to the "KENSTONE family" from the very first minute. Since then, the Leipzig Regional Office has created more than 18,000 real estate experts for a wide variety of clients.
With 8 internal employees and 23 external experts in trust, we provide regional support to the federal states of Saxony, Thuringia, southern Saxony-Anhalt, northern Hesse, the south of lower Saxony and northern Franconia as required.
Our experts are interdisciplinary and have extensive experience in the valuation of properties of all types – from residential properties to large-scale commercial properties and industrial properties. The site has particular experience in the evaluation of large residential portfolios (also in the supraregional cooperation) and in the evaluation of complex retail properties.
Tel: +49 69 935345370
E-Mail: timm.utermarck@kenstone.de
Dipl.- Ing. Timm Utermarck, Hyp Zert F/M
Mr. Utermarck studied Civil Engineering at Leibniz University Hannover. He gained his first professional experience in the field of real estate valuation between 1998 and 2000 at one of the major auditing firms in the Financial Advisory Services (FAS) Real Estate department in Berlin.
In early 2001, he joined Rheinische Hypotheken Bank AG as a real estate appraiser at its Leipzig office. After the founding of Eurohypo AG in 2002, he worked as an expert in real estate valuation at the Leipzig, Eschborn, and Frankfurt/Main offices.
Since mid-2013, he has been working as a senior appraiser for KENSTONE at the Leipzig location. His tasks included not only the preparation of appraisals in the market region but also the plausibility checks of external appraisals.
As of October 1, 2024, Timm Utermarck has taken over the position of Regional Manager at the Leipzig location.
Since 2003, Timm Utermarck has been certified by HypZert GmbH for the determination of the value of the loan and the determination of the market value.
Know-how, quality and professionalism in all asset classes!
Know How
Years of experience, diversified training and further education form the basis of our competence in the interdisciplinary field of property value assessment.
Quality and professionalism
Certifications according to internationally recognized criteria of DIN EN ISO/IEC 17024 (e.g. HypZert) of our experts as well as membership of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors ensure the highest quality standards are met.
Asset Classes
At the Leipzig location, almost all asset classes can be evaluated, from residential properties of all kinds, to commercial properties of the retail trade and production, office buildings, to management properties of the housing and social sector.
KENSTONE GmbH Leipzig
Dittrichring 5 - 9
04109 Leipzig
KENSTONE GmbH
c/o Commerzbank AG
04093 Leipzig
Telefon: +49 69 935345369
E-Mail: leipzig@kenstone.de
Opening hours: 08:00 – 18:00 Uhr
CAR
access the underground car park in the building via the "Zentralstrasse 6" or use the garage of the "Otto-Schill-Straße 3"
Public transport
Travel via the main train station Leipzig
- Take the S-Bahn (S2, S3, S4,S5) one stop to the Marktplatz, then walk in the direction of Thomaskirche/Dittrichring. The office building is located opposite the Thomaskirche at Dittrichring 59, lasting about 4 minutes.
-Or completely on foot (duration approx. 15 minutes)