Evaluation: BBSR examines re-letting rents 

Re-letting rents for advertised apartments in existing properties rose by 3.5 percent in 2021 to an average of €9.29 per square meter. This is according to an analysis by the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR). However, the BBSR found considerable differences between cities.

The highest re-letting rents were recorded in the cities of Munich (EUR 18.92 per square meter), Stuttgart (EUR 14.33 per square meter) and Frankfurt am Main (EUR 14.01 per square meter). In the districts, Munich (EUR 15.60 per square meter), Starnberg (EUR 14.20 per square meter) and Fürstenfeldbruck (EUR 14.16 per square meter) have the highest re-letting rents.

In 2021, re-letting rents averaging EUR 10.63 per square meter were recorded in independent cities. Rents are particularly high in the metropolitan areas of Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg, along the Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia and in the Rhine-Main region as well as in the surrounding areas of the aforementioned cities/regions. According to the BBSR, rents are also above average on the edge of the Alps and in the Lake Constance region.

Source and further information, also on existing rents: bbsr.bund.de
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