Growth in the shadow of the major cities

Cover: “Market report German residential” (Source: Savills 2018)

“Already, there are no longer any genuine hidden gems for investors to discover in the major cities and competition among bidders is correspondingly strong everywhere. That being said, outside of the traditional ABCD city categories, there remain some interesting locations where few investors have been active to date.” In their actual report “German residential market”, Savills focuses the surrounding regions of the german Big 7 cities.

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Microliving in Germany – gross rents in the hot spots

Since our latest rent overview in February 2017, Munich has exceeded the 30 Euro per m² threshold and Stuttgart has pushed Frankfurt from the second to the third place – with a rent of 27.43 € per m². Compared to the second quarter 2016, Stuttgart is also the A-City with the highest rent increase. Since then, only Dresden has seen a (relatively) higher increase. The analysed advertisements are furnished, for temporary use and the rates include ancillary costs.

Gross rents for temporary accommodation (1 & 2 room flat adverts – 2016/2017). Source: empirica-systems market data base 2017

The total rent in the German A-Cities varies from 1167€ per month in Munich, 992€ in Frankfurt, 968€ in Stuttgart, 902€ in Cologne, 883€ in Dusseldorf, to 820€ in Berlin and 794€ in Hamburg.

Gross rent per square metre for temporary accommodation (€/m²) Delta 2.Q’16→2.Q’17. Source: empirica-systems market data base 2017

Microliving in Germany

Gross rents for microliving / temporary accommodation

The increasing flexibility of the labour market, as well as the internationalization of education and universities, improve the attractiveness of micro living and student housing as an asset class in Germany.

Gross rents for temporary accommodation (1 room flats adverts – 2016). Source: empirica-systems market data base 2016

rental rate overview for Microliving in Germany

Rent maps for Germany

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Average rents on county-level for Germany

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Average rents on county-level for Germany (2015-08 to 2016-02). (No differentiation of existing and new properties; Social housing, flat-sharing communities and temporary living excluded.)

Average rents on postcode-level for Germany

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Average rents on postcode-level for Germany (2015-08 to 2016-02). (No differentiation of existing and new properties; Social housing, flat-sharing communities and temporary living excluded.)

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