From today’s perspective, the timetable represents a sensible sequence for the renovation of the district buildings in order to achieve the climate neutrality goal. On this basis, building or property-related renovation concepts are then developed in further steps, concrete plans are then made and the renovation measures are implemented based on this. It is pointed out that the savings and cost values shown are an approximate consideration of the existing energetic renovation potential and the associated costs (without planning share) based on current knowledge. In addition, additional measures are usually implemented as part of a refurbishment that are not relevant from an energy point of view and are not reflected in monetary terms (e.g. measures to ensure stability, fire protection measures, pollutant remediation, measures to create accessibility and other refurbishment measures indoors and outdoors). As a result, in the course of further conception, planning and implementation of specific measures, new insights may arise and the actual costs and achievable savings potential may deviate from the values shown in the timetable.