Questions & Answers
ZIMA Group
Questions & Answers
How long has ZIMA been around, and who is behind the company?
The ZIMA Group was founded in 1971 in Götzis, Vorarlberg, and is now one of the most experienced real estate developers in the German-speaking Alpine region. The owner and managing director is Alexander Nußbaumer, who personally leads the company. Over the past 50 years, ZIMA has completed approximately 10,000 residential units and currently employs around 180 people at six locations in Austria, South Tyrol, Germany, and Switzerland. As an owner-managed company, ZIMA focuses on long-term relationships, personalized consulting, and quality from a single source.
How many apartments has ZIMA built so far?
Since 1971, ZIMA has completed approximately 10,000 residential units in Austria, South Tyrol, southern Germany, and Switzerland—as well as commercial properties providing space for around 7,000 jobs. This demonstrates that ZIMA is not driven by a short-term business model, but rather by over five decades of experience in real estate development. Currently, over 50 residential and commercial projects are in the planning or construction phase, stretching from Vorarlberg through Innsbruck and Vienna to Munich and St. Gallen. This experience is incorporated into every single project.
What exactly does the ZIMA Group do—and what types of real estate does it develop?
The ZIMA Group is a real estate project developer that delivers residential and commercial properties from concept to completion under one roof. Its range of services includes condominiums (new construction), retirement and investment properties, commercial real estate (offices, retail, business parks), as well as entire neighborhood developments where living, working, and local amenities are planned as a unified whole. In addition, ZIMA offers property management (building management and rental administration) and continuously acquires land and existing properties. With over 50 years of experience and approximately 10,000 completed residential units, ZIMA is one of the most experienced project developers in the German-speaking Alpine region.
What distinguishes a project developer like ZIMA from a property developer or real estate agent?
A project developer like the ZIMA Group handles the entire real estate value chain: from site selection and securing land, through design, planning, and obtaining building permits, to construction, marketing, and handover. A property developer typically builds on behalf of others or according to fixed specifications, while a real estate agent acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers for existing properties. ZIMA, on the other hand, develops its own projects based on its own concepts and at its own risk—and sells them directly to buyers, commission-free. This means you benefit from a single point of contact who knows every detail of the project.
Which subsidiaries are part of the ZIMA Group?
The ZIMA Group includes specialized subsidiaries that specifically expand its range of services: B&B Immobilien GmbH, Dobler Hochbau, and Dobler Holzbau. For you as a customer, this means that ZIMA can offer a wide range of services from a single source—from planning and construction (whether in masonry or timber) all the way through to completion. Dobler Holzbau, in particular, brings extensive expertise in sustainable timber construction, which is being used in an increasing number of ZIMA projects.
What does it mean that ZIMA is owner-managed—and how does that benefit me?
At the ZIMA Group, “owner-managed” means that owner Alexander Nußbaumer personally leads the company—without external investors or shareholders demanding short-term returns. For you as a buyer, this offers concrete advantages: quick decisions, binding commitments, and a company that stands behind its own name as a guarantee of quality. For over 50 years, ZIMA has been making decisions with an eye toward the coming decades—not the next quarter. You’ll feel that in our consultation and in the finished project.
How many locations does ZIMA have?
The ZIMA Group has offices at six locations throughout the German-speaking Alpine region: Dornbirn (Vorarlberg, headquarters since 1971), Innsbruck (Tyrol, since 1991), Bolzano (South Tyrol, since 1996), St. Gallen (Switzerland, since 2009), Munich (Bavaria, since 2012), and Vienna (since 2016). Each location has its own team that is thoroughly familiar with the local markets, authorities, and funding opportunities. So you’ll always be advised by people who truly know your region.
What new construction projects does ZIMA currently have in Vorarlberg?
In Vorarlberg—the home region of the ZIMA Group since 1971—you’ll currently find a wide selection of new construction projects: Am Giessenbach in Schlins, Büntweg and Grete-Gulbranssonweg in Bludenz, Haferweg, Mähdergasse and Volkergasse in Dornbirn, FEND8 in Altach, TRIO in Lustenau, Liebera and Seestraße in Fußach, Ofenstraße in Gaißau, Im Riesacker in Klaus, Pfäfersweg in Rankweil, and Sägewies 3 in Heiden. Vorarlberg combines a high quality of life with economic strength and is one of the housing markets with the highest demand in Austria. The ZIMA headquarters in Dornbirn (Lustenauerstraße 64) will be happy to advise you.
What new construction projects does ZIMA currently have in Tyrol?
The ZIMA Group is currently carrying out numerous new construction projects throughout Tyrol. In Innsbruck—one of the most dynamic cities in the Alps—the projects Egerdachstraße, Karl-Innerebner-Straße, Das Stadt Carré, Elysion, and Forty are underway in Igls. In the Tyrolean Lowlands and the Kitzbühel Alps, ZIMA is developing the Elbogen Höfe in St. Johann in Tyrol Der Adler in Kirchberg—regions that combine alpine living with a robust tourism infrastructure. In the Zillertal, the Bräufeld Z’aschau project is underway in Aschau, the Sonnbichl and Peter & Paul projects in Söll, and the Badgasse project in Hopfgarten. The ZIMA office in Innsbruck (Leopoldstraße 1, Tel. +43 512 348178) is available to provide you with personalized advice.
What new construction projects does ZIMA currently have in Vienna?
The ZIMA Group has been active in Vienna since 2016, bringing the proven quality standards of the Alpine region to the Austrian capital. Current projects include Roomeo and Attemsgarten—both reflecting ZIMA’s signature commitment to architecture, energy efficiency, and amenities. As a growing metropolis, Vienna offers attractive opportunities for both homeowners and investors. You can reach the Vienna ZIMA team at their office on Plankengasse in the 1st district at +43 1 513 0507 or wien@zima.at.
What new construction projects does ZIMA currently have in South Tyrol?
The ZIMA Group has been active in South Tyrol since 1996 and is one of the most experienced project developers in the region. Current projects: Vinea in Tramin, Green Wave in Merano, Living Andrius in Andrian, and Living Lagundum in Lagundo. South Tyrol’s housing market is characterized by a high quality of life, stable demand, and limited building land—a combination that is attractive to both homeowners and investors. ZIMA is the winner of the KlimaHaus Award in South Tyrol. The office in Bolzano (Raingasse 20, Tel. +39 0471 502855) offers personalized consultation. Please note: In Italy, some legal frameworks differ from those in Austria.
What new construction projects does ZIMA currently have in Munich and southern Germany?
The ZIMA Group has been active in Bavaria since 2012 and is one of the region’s leading developers of high-quality new-construction apartments. In and around Munich, ZIMA is currently developing projects including: Annelies Quartier in Haar, Villa Verde in Obermenzing, Wohnjuwel on Menterschwaige in Harlaching, quaderlux, Seeligerstraße, and Münchner Freiheit in Munich, Grünwalder Einkehr in Grünwald, and Neufahrner-/Delpstraße in Munich. In addition, projects such as the Römertor in Gersthofen and Eichendorfstraße in Straubing are under development. ZIMA is also active in Leipzig (Papermill, Marktgalerie Lindenau). You can reach the ZIMA office in Munich at +49 89 6200936 0 or office@zima-wohnbau.de.
What new construction projects does ZIMA currently have in Switzerland?
The ZIMA Group has been active in Eastern Switzerland since 2009. Current projects include Lehnstrasse in St. Gallen and Gutenbergstrasse in Thalwil near Zurich. ZIMA brings over 50 years of experience in project development to the Swiss market—with quality standards that have their origins in the Alpine region. The Swiss ZIMA team in St. Gallen (Scheffelstrasse 1) is familiar with local construction and real estate law and can advise you in German at +41 71 2500550 or office@zima.ch.
What housing projects is ZIMA developing in the Zillertal, Brixental, and the Kitzbühel Alps?
In the Alpine tourism regions of Tyrol, the ZIMA Group develops projects that combine Alpine living with modern architecture. In the Zillertal, the Bräufeld Z’aschau project is underway in Aschau im Zillertal. In the Brixental Valley, the Badgasse project in Hopfgarten offers newly built apartments. In the Kitzbühel Alps, ZIMA is developing the Elbogen Höfe in St. Johann in Tyrol Der Adler in Kirchberg in Tyrol. These regions are attractive to both homeowners and investors due to their combination of year-round tourism, good infrastructure, and high quality of life.
What energy standards do ZIMA's new apartments meet?
New ZIMA apartments generally exceed the legal minimum requirements for energy efficiency. Different standards are applied depending on the location and project: In South Tyrol, the ZIMA Group adheres to the KlimaHaus standard (ZIMA is a KlimaHaus Award winner), while in Austria, the requirements of the Building Energy Act are exceeded. Specifically, this means: heat pumps or district heating connections, high-quality building insulation, triple-pane windows, and controlled ventilation with heat recovery. The result: low heating costs and a comfortable indoor climate—good for you and good for the environment.
Does ZIMA rely on renewable energy sources such as heat pumps or solar power?
Yes, renewable energy is an integral part of project development at the ZIMA Group. Current projects incorporate heat pumps (air-to-water or geothermal), district heating connections, and photovoltaic systems. Many residential complexes are equipped with rooftop PV systems that supply shared electricity for common areas and, in some cases, directly to the apartments. The use of renewable energy reduces residents’ ongoing operating costs while simultaneously increasing the long-term value of the property—a benefit for both homeowners and investors alike.
What is the KlimaHaus certificate, and why is it relevant to ZIMA?
The KlimaHaus certificate is a quality seal for energy-efficient construction developed in South Tyrol that is internationally recognized. Buildings are classified according to their heating requirements into categories ranging from A (very efficient) to G. The ZIMA Group is the winner of the KlimaHaus Award—a distinction for particularly successful energy-efficient architecture. ZIMA projects in South Tyrol, such as Vinea in Tramin or Living Lagundum in Algund, are built to the KlimaHaus standard. This means: an exceptionally well-insulated building envelope, minimal heating costs, and high living comfort. The expertise gained from these projects is also incorporated into ZIMA projects in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.
Does ZIMA also build using timber construction methods?
Yes – the ZIMA Group relies on timber construction for select projects, carried out by its subsidiary, Dobler Holzbau. Wood as a building material offers compelling advantages: It is renewable, stores CO₂, enables shorter construction times through prefabrication, and creates a natural, pleasant indoor climate. Dobler Holzbau brings many years of experience in multi-story residential construction using wood. ZIMA uses timber construction where it is ecologically and economically optimal—a conscious decision in favor of sustainable building with local resources.
What exactly does sustainable construction mean at ZIMA?
For the ZIMA Group, sustainability is not just a marketing buzzword, but is reflected in concrete measures in every project: renewable energy systems (heat pumps, district heating, solar PV systems), timber construction by Dobler Holzbau, KlimaHaus standards in South Tyrol, resource-efficient materials, green spaces, and mobility concepts in neighborhood development. ZIMA thinks about sustainability beyond the individual building—from site selection and energy supply to long-term quality of use. The goal: properties that will still be modern and valuable 30 years from now.
Can I buy a new apartment from ZIMA without paying a commission?
Yes – with ZIMA, you buy your condo commission-free and directly from the project developer, with no real estate agent involved. ZIMA develops every project in-house: from securing the property to planning and construction, right through to handover. This eliminates the usual real estate agent commission of around 3% of the purchase price plus sales tax—for a €300,000 apartment, that’s over €10,000 you save. This makes buying a new-construction apartment directly from the developer particularly attractive.
What additional costs are involved when buying a home in Austria?
When buying a condominium in Austria, you should expect the following additional costs: Real estate transfer tax (3.5% of the purchase price), land registry registration fee (1.1%), notary or attorney fees for drafting the contract and escrow services (approx. 1.5–3%), and, if financing is involved, a lien registration fee (1.2% of the mortgage amount). In total, the incidental purchase costs amount to about 7–10% of the purchase price. Important: With ZIMA projects, there is no real estate agent commission because you buy directly from the developer—this significantly reduces your total costs. You will receive the exact breakdown during your consultation.
What is the step-by-step process for purchasing a new ZIMA apartment?
Buying an apartment with ZIMA follows a clear process: (1) You submit a non-binding inquiry about your desired project. (2) Your regional ZIMA team will contact you with floor plans, building specifications, and a price list. (3) During a personal consultation—in person, by phone, or via video call—you’ll discuss all the details. (4) Once you’ve made your decision, the apartment is reserved for you. (5) A notary or attorney drafts the purchase agreement. (6) Payment of the purchase price is made in installments based on construction progress and is held in escrow. (7) Upon completion, you’ll receive your apartment during a joint handover with a written record. Your ZIMA advisor will guide you through every single step.
What documents should I have ready for a consultation at ZIMA?
To ensure we can provide you with the best possible advice, it helps if you give this some thought beforehand: In which region are you looking? How many rooms and how much living space do you need? What is your budget? Do you have any specific preferences—such as a balcony, terrace, barrier-free access, a particular location, or floor level? Your approximate timeline (when would you like to move in?) also helps the ZIMA team suggest suitable projects for you. You don’t need any specific documents for the initial consultation—the first step is to understand your needs and show you suitable options.
How is the payment of the purchase price structured for new ZIMA apartments?
In Austria, payment of the purchase price for new construction projects is governed by the Property Developer Contract Act (BTVG): You do not pay the purchase price all at once, but in installments based on the progress of construction—secured through a trustee. The trustee releases the payments only once the respective construction phase has been verifiably completed. This ensures that your money is protected at all times. Similar safeguards apply in South Tyrol, Germany, and Switzerland. The exact payment terms are specified in the purchase agreement.
How does the handover of a new home work in a ZIMA new-construction project?
Once your new ZIMA apartment is complete, we’ll schedule a personal handover appointment. During this appointment, you’ll walk through the apartment with a ZIMA representative and take your time to inspect everything: floors, windows, plumbing, electrical systems, and heating. Every detail is documented in a handover report. If anything needs to be fixed, it will be noted in writing and addressed promptly. At the end, you’ll receive your keys—and the peace of mind that everything is just right. Even after the handover, ZIMA will be there for you under the warranty.
Can I finance a new ZIMA apartment with a housing subsidy?
Yes, many of ZIMA’s new-build apartments in Austria are eligible for housing subsidies. ZIMA specifically designs its projects to meet the requirements of the relevant state subsidy programs. The specific eligibility criteria and subsidy amounts vary by state: Vorarlberg, Tyrol Vienna each have their own guidelines regarding income limits, living space, and energy standards. Your ZIMA team will check for you whether and what subsidies are available for your desired project and, if you wish, assist you with the application process. This can make financing significantly easier.
What exactly is an investment property?
An investment property—also known as an investment apartment—is a condominium purchased not for personal use but as a long-term residential investment to be rented out. You buy the apartment, rent it to third parties, and generate ongoing rental income. At the same time, you benefit from the property’s appreciation in value over the years. The ZIMA Group specifically develops new-construction apartments as investment properties—in economically strong locations in the Alpine region with stable rental demand. Upon request, ZIMA also handles rental management, so you don’t have to worry about the rental process.
Who should consider buying a retirement home?
An investment apartment is ideal for anyone looking to build long-term wealth—whether as a retirement plan, a hedge against inflation, or to diversify their portfolio. This model is particularly attractive for people with a stable income and a medium-term investment horizon who do not want to invest in the stock market but prefer to invest in something tangible. In the German-speaking Alpine region, demand for rental apartments is high, which reduces the risk of vacancies. The ZIMA Group will provide you with personalized advice on whether an investment apartment fits your personal financial and life situation.
What should I pay special attention to when buying an investment property?
The most important factors to consider when purchasing an investment property are: Location (micro-location, transportation links, infrastructure—these determine rentability), floor plan (compact, well-designed apartments are easiest to rent), construction quality and amenities (lower maintenance costs, more attractive to tenants), operating costs (low energy costs thanks to modern building systems), and a realistic assessment of demand in the area. The ZIMA Group takes all these factors into account when developing investment properties and provides customized profitability analyses so you can make an informed decision.
What kind of return can I expect from an investment property in the Alpine region?
The achievable rental yield for an investment apartment depends on location, apartment size, rent levels, and financing structure. In the German-speaking Alpine region, experience shows that gross yields for new-construction apartments fall within a range that varies depending on the micro-location and amenities—economically strong locations such as Innsbruck, Munich, or Vorarlberg offer a combination of stable demand and long-term appreciation. ZIMA prepares an individual profitability analysis for each investment property based on realistic assumptions. Schedule a no-obligation consultation—this will give you a well-founded assessment tailored to your specific investment goals.
How does real estate as an investment protect against inflation?
Residential real estate is considered one of the most proven forms of protection against inflation: historically, both property values and rents have risen at or above the rate of inflation. With ZIMA retirement apartments, the leases are generally index-linked, meaning that the rent is automatically adjusted to the consumer price index. Your rental income thus grows with inflation—while a fixed mortgage payment becomes cheaper in real terms when financing is leveraged. In the economically stable Alpine region with high demand for housing, residential real estate is therefore a sought-after means of long-term wealth preservation.
Can I finance a retirement home through a bank?
Yes, investment properties in Austria and Germany can generally be financed through a bank. Most banks require a down payment of 20–30% for investment properties and may count expected rental income toward your income. The ZIMA Group works with experienced financing partners and, upon request, can connect you with advisors who specialize in real estate investments. Important: Every financing arrangement is unique—seek advice early on, ideally before you decide on a property, so you have a clear understanding of your budget.
Will ZIMA handle the leasing and management of my investment property?
Yes – the ZIMA Group offers comprehensive rental management services for investors through its in-house property management division. For you, this means: ZIMA finds suitable tenants, drafts the lease agreement, manages the security deposit, handles monthly rent collection, calculates utility costs, and prepares all tax-related documents. When tenants move out, ZIMA coordinates the notice of termination, property handover, and re-leasing. You benefit from your investment without having to worry about the day-to-day operations of renting out the property.
What tax considerations are relevant when purchasing a retirement home?
When it comes to an investment property in Austria, the following tax issues are relevant: Rental income is subject to income tax; at the same time, you can claim deductions for depreciation (on the building), loan costs, maintenance, and administrative expenses. The issue of input tax credits for value-added tax is particularly important and may apply in a retirement planning model involving rental. The tax framework is complex and varies from person to person—we strongly recommend consulting a tax advisor. ZIMA does not provide tax advice but does provide all the documents your tax advisor needs.
What is the difference between buying a home for personal use and buying it as an investment?
The difference lies in the objective—and affects the choice of home, financing, and taxes. When buying for personal use, personal preferences take precedence: location, floor plan, balcony, and proximity to schools or work. For an investment, rentability, return on investment, and appreciation are key—here, compact two-bedroom apartments in well-connected locations are often more advantageous than large family homes. From a tax perspective, investors can deduct depreciation and expenses, whereas owner-occupiers cannot. The ZIMA Group offers suitable projects for both options and advises you on which apartment aligns with your goals.
What are the advantages of a newly built apartment as an investment compared to an existing property?
Newly built apartments offer tangible advantages over existing properties as an investment: You benefit from modern energy standards with low operating costs that are attractive to tenants, significantly less need for renovations in the first 15–20 years, contemporary amenities (underfloor heating, heat pump, ventilation system), and a full warranty claim against the developer. The ZIMA Group specifically designs investment apartments for long-term, stable rental income—with compact floor plans, good transportation access, and low vacancy risk.
Can I customize the furnishings in my ZIMA apartment?
Yes, in many new ZIMA construction projects, you can choose finishing details according to your preferences—for example, flooring, tile backsplashes, bathroom fixtures, or kitchen design. The range of customization options depends on the project and the stage of construction: the sooner you decide on an apartment, the more flexibility you’ll have when it comes to personalizing it. Your ZIMA project advisor will show you exactly which options are available for your apartment and guide you through the selection process.
What are the standard features of ZIMA's new apartments?
ZIMA’s new-construction apartments are known for their high standard of finishes. Typical features include real wood parquet flooring, in-floor heating, high-quality bathroom fixtures, triple-pane windows, electric exterior shading, and modern heating systems such as heat pumps or district heating connections. Many projects also offer controlled residential ventilation with heat recovery and photovoltaic systems for communal power supply. You can find the specific standards in the building specifications for each project—they vary depending on the region and design concept. What remains the same: the ZIMA Group’s commitment to quality and durability.
Do ZIMA apartments include parking spaces or garages?
Parking spaces and underground parking spaces are generally not included in the price of the apartment in ZIMA projects, but are offered separately. The advantage for you is that you only pay for what you actually need. Underground parking spaces are available in most new construction projects, and many projects already include pre-wiring or fully installed charging infrastructure for electric cars. You can find out about availability and prices in the project documents or directly from your ZIMA advisor—it’s best to ask early, as parking spaces are often snapped up quickly.
What types of commercial space can I rent or buy from ZIMA?
The ZIMA Group develops commercial real estate in a variety of formats: modern office spaces, retail spaces, restaurant units, and entire business parks. The spaces are planned on a project-specific basis and can often be tailored to your company’s needs—from the floor plan to the technical infrastructure. Depending on the project and location, both purchase and lease options are available. ZIMA develops commercial real estate in Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Vienna, South Tyrol, Munich, and Switzerland. You can find current commercial spaces on the Commercial Real Estate page.
How does the collaboration with ZIMA work on a commercial project?
For commercial projects, the ZIMA Group supports the entire process: from site analysis and the use concept, through feasibility studies and building permits, to construction, leasing, or handover. Depending on the project requirements, ZIMA acts as a developer, investor, or partner. Companies benefit from over 50 years of experience in project development, a regional network of government agencies and planners, and a dedicated point of contact. Contact your regional ZIMA team for a no-obligation initial consultation.
What does neighborhood development by ZIMA entail?
When developing a neighborhood, the ZIMA Group does not plan individual buildings, but rather entire neighborhoods or districts as an integrated concept. Housing, work, shopping, mobility, and open spaces are conceived as a unified whole and coordinated with one another. In concrete terms, this means residential buildings of various sizes, commercial spaces for local amenities, green spaces, playgrounds, and well-planned transportation connections. A current example is the Annelies Quartier in Haar near Munich, which combines various uses within a vibrant neighborhood. For municipalities and cities, ZIMA is an experienced partner in sustainable urban development.
For which industries and companies does ZIMA develop commercial properties?
The ZIMA Group develops commercial spaces for a wide range of industries: service companies requiring modern office spaces, retailers and restaurants seeking high-traffic locations, craft and manufacturing businesses in industrial parks, as well as medical practices, law firms, and other independent professionals. The space concepts are tailored to specific needs—ranging from flexible office sizes and retail spaces to commercial units with logistics connections. Contact the ZIMA Commercial Team for a no-obligation needs assessment.
Does ZIMA also work with municipalities and public agencies?
Yes, the ZIMA Group regularly collaborates with municipalities, cities, and public institutions on neighborhood development projects and larger initiatives. As a project developer with over 50 years of experience, ZIMA brings expertise in areas such as land-use planning, infrastructure planning, affordable housing, and sustainable community development. This collaborative approach ensures that the needs of the municipality and future residents are equally taken into account. Municipalities and landowners can contact the regional ZIMA team directly.
Does ZIMA also work with municipalities and public agencies?
Yes, the ZIMA Group regularly collaborates with municipalities, cities, and public institutions on neighborhood development projects and larger initiatives. As a project developer with over 50 years of experience, ZIMA brings expertise in areas such as land-use planning, infrastructure planning, affordable housing, and sustainable community development. This collaborative approach ensures that the needs of the municipality and future residents are equally taken into account. Municipalities and landowners can contact the regional ZIMA team directly.
What types of land and real estate is ZIMA looking for?
The ZIMA Group is constantly seeking land parcels and existing properties in all six regions where it operates: Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Vienna, South Tyrol, Bavaria, and Eastern Switzerland. We are interested in both undeveloped land zoned for residential or commercial use and developed properties with development potential, such as older buildings on large plots. Plots without existing zoning are also considered—ZIMA evaluates the potential on a case-by-case basis. The most important criteria are location, size, and building code possibilities. You’ll receive an initial assessment quickly and easily.
Can I trade my property for apartments instead of selling it?
Yes – the ZIMA Group offers so-called exchange models for suitable projects. The principle is this: You contribute your land and, in return, receive one or more condominiums in the completed project. This way, you benefit not only from the value of the land but also from the appreciation resulting from the project development. This model can be more attractive from both a tax and economic perspective than a traditional sale—but it is not possible for every project. The ZIMA team would be happy to discuss whether an exchange model is suitable for your property in a personal consultation.
How soon will I receive a response to my property inquiry with ZIMA?
You’ll usually receive an initial assessment of your property within a few business days. Send ZIMA the key details—address, approximate area, zoning, and any available plans or photos—and the relevant regional team will review the property and its development potential. For an initial inquiry, simply providing the location and approximate size is sufficient. The ZIMA Group treats all inquiries confidentially and without obligation.
How can I contact ZIMA in my area?
The quickest way to reach the ZIMA Group is through the office nearest you. Each location has its own team ready to provide you with personalized advice:
• Vorarlberg (Dornbirn): +43 5572 3838, office@zima.at
• Tyrol Innsbruck): +43 512 348178, innsbruck@zima.at
• Vienna: +43 1 513 0507, wien@zima.at
• South Tyrol (Bolzano): +39 0471 502855, office@zima.it
• Switzerland (St. Gallen): +41 71 2500550, office@zima.ch
• Munich (Grünwald): +49 89 6200936 0, office@zima-wohnbau.de
Alternatively, you can submit a non-binding online inquiry about a specific project via the project pages—the team in charge will then get in touch with you.
• Vorarlberg (Dornbirn): +43 5572 3838, office@zima.at
• Tyrol Innsbruck): +43 512 348178, innsbruck@zima.at
• Vienna: +43 1 513 0507, wien@zima.at
• South Tyrol (Bolzano): +39 0471 502855, office@zima.it
• Switzerland (St. Gallen): +41 71 2500550, office@zima.ch
• Munich (Grünwald): +49 89 6200936 0, office@zima-wohnbau.de
Alternatively, you can submit a non-binding online inquiry about a specific project via the project pages—the team in charge will then get in touch with you.