The recent economic crisis, which in 2009 threatened to jeopardize even Germany’s economy, can finally be considered water under the bridge. The quality of life in Germany today has reached extraordinary levels, so that more and more people pack up and head to Berlin, Dusseldorf, Munich or Frankfurt. Among the consequences of this is the full recovery of the housing market, which in the years of recession had suffered an abrupt halt. It is now in excellent health and flourishing…
At present, Germany is one of the top countries in terms of living conditions, with attractive salaries, work opportunities, good public services, and support from the state. Consequently, more and more people are packing their suitcases and finding their way to cities such as Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich. Taking this into consideration, it is not surprising to hear that housing prices have increased greatly. Of course, there are those who fear that such rising wealth could soon take another…
A recent study in the sector has identified the current European outlook for the most competitive cities with regards to real estate prices by analyzing a mid to long-term perspective. The results which have emerged from this survey have been very clear: excluding London which unsurprisingly achieved the record as the most attractive European city, the real surprises have been Berlin, Vienna and Amsterdam. These cities represent the big cities that should be watched out for when purchasing a second…