From Hildburg Bruns
Munich or Hamburg? No, Germany’s most expensive rental apartments are now – in Berlin!
The capital occupies seven places in the top ten of the most expensive rental apartments in Germany. There are currently only similarly expensive offers in Düsseldorf and Frankfurt, as determined by the online platform Immoscout24.
► Jägerstraße 41 (middle) – the absolutely expensive apartment that is looking for a wealthy lover. Renting for 22,380 euros per month including additional costs – makes 27.08 euros/m². At 720 square meters, the apartment is five times larger than an average single-family house. The penthouse shows lots of color and distinctive graphic elements on the floor and ceiling. One of the roof terraces with a sauna overlooks the French Cathedral.
The real estate experts have calculated that you could buy a 2-room maisonette apartment in Mönchengladbach for the annual rent.
► Nearby, also in theJägerstrasse, the second most expensive property: a penthouse with a 360-degree view on the sixth floor (built in 2007). Also huge (706 m²) with tasteful herringbone parquet for 19,850 euros warm. A lift goes into the underground car park to the parking space for 220 euros.
Who rents so expensive?
“Two groups,” says Achim Amann (46) from Black Label Immobilien. “Companies for their Dax board members. Or wealthy individuals who want to live here temporarily. It’s often not just about housing, but also about representation.”
The expert knows: “In the times of Corona, nothing worked and even after the outbreak of the war of aggression against Ukraine, there was a standstill for six months. Now they’re coming back,” says Amann. “Arabs tend to be shorter, because they tend to go to London or Paris, but Asians, Americans, Southern Europeans.” Not Berliners – they don’t rent that expensive, so they prefer to buy.
Most expensive rents can be found in Mitte, but there are also a few in Kreuzberg (Stresemannstraße) and PrenzlauerBerg.
What’s up with Normalo tenants in Berlin?
►Most wanted apartment: 2 rooms, 59 m², 554 euros basic rent – 636 applicants at Immoscout per day via e-mail.
►Average rent inventory: 70 m² for 12.56 euros/m² or 879 euros cold in the first quarter.
►Average rent new construction: 70 m² for 17.64 euros/m² cold in the first quarter.
►Expensive neighborhoods: +++ Central stock: 17.84 €/m², new building: 27.56 €/m² +++ Friedenau stock 14.85 €/m², new building: 24.20 €/m² +++ Friedrichshain stock 14.30 € /m², new construction €23.89/m².
►Convenient districts: Marzahn stock: 9.67 €/m², new building: 11.26 €/m² +++ Wartenberg stock: 10.70 €/m², new building: 11.99 €/m² +++ Spandau stock: 11.14 € /m², new building: €12.21/m².
In the IBB housing market report 2022, the average asking rent in Berlin was 11.54 euros/m² – which was a ten percent increase compared to the previous year. The number of advertisements fell sharply. In the surrounding communities, the average offer was 11.12 euros/m², in Potsdam 11.91 euros/m².
Ten years earlier, the Berlin average was 7.20 euros/m² – an increase of 60.3 percent within a decade.