per square meter now to the city of Munich's most expensive approach,
as one of the real estate market report showed portal Realty World.
The rents for the rent is very high and Frankfurt so cheap it can be
just on the outskirts of the city. When acquiring property, it does
not look better: The apartment is located in Frankfurt buying
expensive than average.
FRANKFURT: Germany's second most expensive city
Access to the tenant at the Munich housing market deeper into their
pockets need, when everywhere else is known in the Federal Republic.
Surprisingly however, the result of the latest market report from
Realty World Real Estate. According to the Bavarian capital in recent
years has got a competitor in terms of expensive apartment rents: the
Main metropolis Frankfurt.
As the newly crowned second most expensive city in Germany, the net
rent for apartments there is an average of 11.08 € per square meter,
and thus only € 1.06 below the average of Munich. And even though
rents have reached a comparable level, they provide for the Frankfurt
presents a greater burden because in the city on Main is the
purchasing power of 114 percent of the average German - in Munich,
however, 136 percent.
A Frankfurt apartment in sought after central or main bank location
suggests, according to Realty World with an average of about 12 € per
square meter impact. However, the leader is near the center of West
End: In the southern area is the average price per square meter at all
€ 15.14 depending on the equipment and can climb up to 30.83 €. And in
Frankfurt's city rents of up to 30 € per square meter are not
uncommon. By comparison, in the federal capital of Berlin costs in the
very center square in Berlin-Mitte average of 13 €.
Slightly cheaper places can be found in Frankfurt but still. So the
rents according to Realty World in riparian areas of Sachsenhausen at
€ 12.10 on average and also relatively centrally located former
working class district Gutleutviertel can rent the square from just €
6. It can also be cheaper to live in outlying areas such as the
Eastern Bergen-Enkheim, where the average square meter is € 9.30.
Who is an alternative given the high rents after looking around the
property will be disappointed in Frankfurt. Also, the purchase prices
for apartments are € 2619 per square meter with in Frankfurt
significantly above the nationwide average. Proud to be an average of
3,200 euros per square meter required in the central districts of the
metropolis and even in the train station near Gallusviertel there are
2754 €. Those who can not afford is to rely as rent on the outskirts.
Maximum in the square of a condominium is on average already available
for 1,700 €.
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