Housing: Developments in the city and in the countryside 

In Germany, 308,000 new apartments need to be built every year to meet demand. This is the result of a study carried out by the German Economic Institute (IW) on behalf of Deutsche Reihenhaus AG. Those responsible also point out that there is a risk of vacancies in rural regions, whereas too little is being built in large cities.

By 2025, around 58,100 new apartments would have to be built each year in the seven largest German cities - Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Cologne, Munich and Stuttgart. Around 46,200 of these 58,100 apartments would have to be built in Germany's four largest cities - 22,200 new apartments in Berlin, 10,500 in Hamburg, 7,800 in Munich and 5,700 in Cologne, according to the IW.

The situation is different in rural areas. According to the IW, the population will shrink in around 200 out of 400 German districts. At the same time, every second district is already building more apartments than necessary. The IW experts therefore expect massive vacancies and decay in the coming years - especially in Saxony-Anhalt and Saarland. The experts therefore suggest that the expansion of catchment areas in large cities and the money in rural regions should be invested in renovation measures rather than in housing construction.

Source and further information: iwkoeln.de
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