The exorbitant prices: These streets in Berlin blown all boundaries!

The exorbitant prices: These streets in Berlin blown all boundaries!

Berlin, Deutschland - The topic of increasing housing costs in Berlin is more current than ever. With an average square meter price of 4828 euros, the capital is a significant real estate market, which presents both buyers and tenants with massive challenges. Especially in sought -after districts such as Grunewald and Mitte, prices have risen significantly recently. The Goldfinkenweg in Grunewald leads this list with an impressive price of 9157 euros per square meter, followed by Amselstraße with 9108 euros and the Luchsweg with 8962 euros.

The demand for living space exceeds the available offers, with the result that even rental prices in the city area increase continuously. Many residential areas, especially within the S-Bahn ring, face a drastic decline in favorable living space. This development is supported by the data of the TIP Berlin and coordinates with the results of the Investment Bank Berlin (IBB), which documented the rental price development in their housing market report.

The most expensive streets in Berlin

six of the ten most expensive streets in Berlin are located in the wealthy Grunewald. The list of the most expensive streets also shows further outstanding addresses:

  • in the black reason: 8919 euros
  • Löhleinstrasse: 8556 euros
  • Brümmerstraße: 8539 euros
  • Falkenried: 8520 euros

Compared to other German cities such as Munich, where the average price is 8249 euros per square meter, Berlin is still relatively affordable. The Hotterstraße in Lehel achieves the highest price in Munich with an overwhelming 15,891 euros per square meter, while Hamburg and Duisburg show significantly lower average values ​​with prices of 5937 euros or 1808 euros per square meter.

popular neighborhood and their costs

The most popular quarters in Berlin are Viktoria-Luise-Platz with purchase prices of around 6,000 euros per square meter as well as Kollwitzplatz and Savignyplatz with comparable prices of around 6450 euros. The Gendarmenmarkt also stands out with 9700 euros and is a central attraction for well -off buyers.

In the now very sought -after district, rental prices are among the highest in the city with 13.80 euros per square meter, which underlines the trend towards high -quality living space in urban locations.

In summary, it can be seen that the Berlin real estate landscape is still subject to a massive change. The continuously rising prices in the preferred locations of the city make it clear that the living space in Berlin is increasingly becoming a luxury object for many. The price analysis is based on offers for residential properties in the 15 largest cities, recorded on May 1, 2025, such as [Berliner Zeitung] (https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/mensch-metropole/wenn-wohnen-luxus-ist-t-- taxer-strassen-berlins-li.2327123)
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