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Frankfurt am Main is a city full of opportunities. For many people from around the world, it becomes a new home – just as it did for us. We, Kamala Kannan Murugesan from South India and Christian Murphy Franco from Sri Lanka, both moved to Frankfurt and built our lives here in the Rhine-Main region.
With this experience in mind, we founded IKC Kamal & Christian Real Estate GmbH. We understand that a home is more than just four walls – it is the place where you arrive, feel comfortable, and start putting down roots. That is why we put our clients first and accompany them with expertise, commitment, and personal care.
Our Services –Your Path to a New Home
We support you throughout every step of the real estate process in Germany:
International, Professional, Approachable
We offer our consultations in both English and German, ensuring that you feel fully understood and supported from the very beginning. With our international backgrounds, we know the challenges and questions newcomers face when starting a new life in Germany – and how valuable it is to have trusted, competent partners at your side.
Why IKC?
We look forward to helping you lay the foundation for your new life in Frankfurt and the surrounding region.
Contact
IKC Kamal & Christian
Real Estate GmbH
Office:
Maria-Montessori-Allee 10,
63457 Hanau
Mailing address:
Neil-Armstrong-Str. 3a, 63457 Hanau
Phone: +49 176 73929326
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Partner Portrait
The best news first: You have chosen a fantastic piece of Germany for your new chapter! The Rhine-Main region is economically attractive, diverse, and full of opportunities. However, in order to truly enjoy all of this, you need a place to switch off and recharge.
Partner Portrait
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