With the iPuls Ismaning project, modern living space was realized in the northeast of Munich, combining architectural clarity, functional floor plans, and a forward-looking energy concept. Despite challenging market conditions, the residential complex was completed on schedule and fully marketed.

Project Overview

Property Type
Property Type: Multi-family house
Number of units: 41
Total Floor Area (GFA)
3,382 sqm
Site Area
approx. 3,090 sqm
Living space
32 sqm to 132 sqm
Year of Construction
2024
Project Status
Completed

The project features apartments ranging from 1 to 5 rooms, with living spaces from approx. 32 to 132 sqm. This spectrum caters to both owner-occupiers and investors, offering tailored solutions for diverse lifestyles – from compact studios to family-sized homes.

During the planning phase, particular emphasis was placed on well-conceived floor plans. Clear room structures, excellent natural light, and ample storage space in living and sleeping areas support flexible everyday use. The concept is further enhanced by high-quality construction and premium interior finishes.

A central feature of iPuls Ismaning is the perfect balance between urban proximity and living close to nature. The municipality of Ismaning offers a well-established infrastructure, diverse leisure opportunities, and excellent connections to Munich’s city center. At the same time, extensive green spaces, the proximity to the Isar River, and a vibrant community life define the local quality of living.

The demand for high-quality housing in well-connected locations was also evident throughout the marketing process: all apartments have since been handed over and are now either owner-occupied or rented out.

The project’s architectural quality was further recognized by its nomination for the 'Residential Buildings of the Year' (Wohnbauten des Jahres) award by Callwey Publishing.

As such, iPuls Ismaning serves as a prime example of modern residential development in the Munich metropolitan area – offering a balanced harmony of location, architecture, and quality of life.