Jürgen Michael Schick

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Jürgen Michael Schick (born June 9, 1970 in Schorndorf ) is a real estate entrepreneur from Berlin and President of the Real Estate Association Germany IVD , which as a professional and interest group looks after 6,000 companies in the housing and real estate industry.

Life

Schick began to work as a real estate entrepreneur in 1991 and founded the investment brokerage company MICHAEL SCHICK IMMOBILIEN GmbH & Co. KG in 1994, which he is still managing director today. Before that, Schick worked as a radio presenter at various German radio stations, including as Morningman at the Berlin radio station Hundert, 6 under editor-in-chief Georg Gafron . From 2003 onwards, Schick completed a contact degree in real estate economics at the ebs real estate academy and in 2005 the exam to become a professional member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors RICS . In 2010, he was the first real estate agent in Germany to be certified with the new EU standard DIN EN 15733 for investment properties.

In 2001, Schick became deputy chairman of the Berlin State Association of the Association of German Brokers (VDM). In 2002 he became Federal Press Spokesman and in 2002 Vice President of the VDM, which in 2004 merged with the Ring Deutscher Makler (RDM) to form the Real Estate Association Germany IVD. Schick has been President of the Real Estate Association Germany IVD since 2015. In the summer of 2019 he was unanimously re-elected as President of the IVD.

As IVD President, Schick is one of the voices of the real estate industry towards politics and the media. In 2017, he called for a housing summit in the Federal Chancellery , which finally took place in September 2018 with Schick as a participant. In the aftermath of the summit, Schick was also a member of the building land commission based in the Federal Ministry of the Interior . In the media, for example as a guest on political talk shows such as Hart aber fair , Maybrit Illner , Günther Jauch or Münchner Runde or as an interviewee in daily newspapers or podcasts, he represents the interests of the real estate industry and comments on current developments in housing and real estate policy.

In October 2018, Schick published the book The Property Scandal together with Josef Girshovich , which addresses the home ownership situation in Germany.

Publications

  • Jürgen Michael Schick, Josef Girshovich: The property scandal . FinanzBook Verlag, Munich 2018, ISBN 978-3-95972-104-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. Berlin real estate agents receive a European seal of approval. In: Rent & manage real estate. November 26, 2010, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  2. ^ IVD elects Jürgen Michael Schick as new president. In: haufe.de. June 15, 2015, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  3. German Real Estate Day 2019: New IVD Presidium declares war on further regulatory plans. In: ivd.net. Immobilienverband Deutschland IVD, accessed on February 10, 2020 .
  4. Real estate industry demands "Housing Summit" from Merkel in the Chancellery. In: welt.de. Welt, August 7, 2017, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  5. residential summit at the chancellery - Five billion euros for social housing. In: deutschlandfunk.de. Deutschlandfunk, September 21, 2018, accessed on February 10, 2020 .
  6. Building Land Commission: More regulations, more room for maneuver for the state. In: haufe.de. July 2, 2019, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  7. ^ "Hard but fair" on renting - expropriation as "ultima ratio". In: spiegel.de. March 12, 2019, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  8. Alexander Jürgs: “Build, build, build. Only that solves the problem ”. In: welt.de. June 12, 2015, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  9. Christoph Twickel: Rent-Talk at Jauch - block control room, second bathrooms and ancient kitchens. In: spiegel.de. March 31, 2014, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  10. Franziska Timmer: "A rent freeze only means that nobody builds". In: br.de. Bayerischer Rundfunk, January 15, 2020, accessed on February 10, 2020 .
  11. Silke Kersting, Matthias Streit: Association President Jürgen Michael Schick: "Berlin is extremely losing its attractiveness". In: handelsblatt.de. February 16, 2019, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  12. The property scandal. In: m-vg.de. FinanzBook Verlag, accessed on February 10, 2020 .