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Ifw Survey: Offer Rents up Less Rapidly Recently

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According to IfW, offer rentals in German cities have not increased as extremely as before. However, the survey also shows that in particularly tense locations, free apartments are only very short on the market.

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According to IfW, offer rentals in German cities have not increased as extremely as before. However, the survey also shows that in particularly tense locations, free apartments are only very short on the market.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Kiel Institute for the World Economy shows how the offer rents in the 20 largest German cities increased. Although the movement was less pronounced – but the apartments are shorter on the market. This is particularly noticeable in one city.

·Dortmund, Germany
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News from the real estate market is becoming increasingly depressing. The investment hit has become an apartment measuring 16 to 30 meters. The average size of apartments sold has decreased by ten meters over the past ten years. In the first half of this year, the price of new apartments increased by nine percent. A similar increase in price at the same time...

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Among major cities, rent is cheapest in Leipzig, at €10.10 per square meter. Stuttgart is at €15.99, Frankfurt at €17.32, and Munich at €22.82, according to the IfW. The search for an apartment remains challenging, especially in major cities.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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