Aschheim
Aschheim borders directly on the state capital of Munich and is in the immediate vicinity of the New Munich Trade Fair Center. The municipality therefore benefits from a location that is very practical for everyday life: Munich can be reached quickly, while at the same time Aschheim appears much quieter and more residential than many more densely built-up urban locations. The Dornach district is also important for the classification because it bridges the gap between residential, commercial and trade fair environments.
Riem/Messestadt, Feldkirchen, Kirchheim, Unterföhring and the axes towards Ismaning and Haar are particularly important for everyday orientation. There are bus connections to the U2 Messestadt West/Messestadt Ost, the S2 in Feldkirchen, Riem-Dornach and Heimstetten and the S8 in Unterföhring and Ismaning. This means that Aschheim is not only spatially close to Munich, but also functionally closely linked to the east and northeast of Munich.
Aschheim is not an anonymous suburban location, but a community with a clearly recognizable structure. The residential location thrives on the combination of a historically grown town center, rather quiet residential streets and a second, more trade fair and commerce-oriented district in Dornach. Aschheim is described as a classic residential location with predominantly single-family, semi-detached and smaller residential structures; at the same time, the municipality also offers modern residential options close to work thanks to its location.
For prospective tenants and buyers, Aschheim is therefore particularly attractive if they are not looking for maximum urbanity, but rather a balance of tranquillity, accessibility and quality of living. Typical target groups are families, commuters, employees in the east of Munich, people working around trade fairs and businesses and people who want to live in a well-connected location for a certain period of time. This classification is based on location, infrastructure, family amenities and the economic environment of the municipality.
Typical resident groups in the area include families, professionals with jobs in the east or north-east of Munich, commuters with cars or public transport, international professionals and people interested in temporary furnished accommodation in a well-connected location.
| To the center (Marienplatz) | To the central station | To the airport |
|---|---|---|
| 13,6 km | 15,6 km | 26,2 km |
Aschheim is particularly interesting for families because the municipality explicitly positions itself as an attractive community for families. There are several childcare facilities, schools in and around Aschheim as well as supplementary structures such as after-school care and lunchtime supervision. From a residential perspective, this makes the town interesting for households that do not want to organize childcare, school and leisure activities outside the town.
Aschheim offers stores for daily needs, smaller stores and restaurants in the town. According to the municipal plan, there are also retail outlets, hotels, restaurants and boarding houses in both town centers. For residents, this means that basic services can be easily provided locally without the town appearing overcrowded.
Sports facilities, green spaces and the proximity to bathing lakes are particularly relevant for recreation and exercise in and around Aschheim. The Feringasee and Heimstettener See lakes are nearby leisure destinations; there are also sports facilities such as tennis, squash, horse riding, golf and curling. Aschheim is therefore well suited for people who want to be outdoors quickly in everyday life.