Districts of Berlin - where it is better to buy an apartment
Let's take a look at the best districts for living and investments in Berlin,
Pankow
The most populous and one of the most prestigious areas of Berlin, where housing prices may be sometimes lower than in Mitte. It also includes the famous Prenzlauer Berg and Weissensee. Pankov is a very large area, respectively, there are more chances to find housing to your taste: from idyllic green spaces to fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods where offices of large companies, boutiques, cozy bakeries and cafes adjoin. The largest indoor swimming pool in Europe is located on Landsberger Alley, and one of the city’s most advanced clinics is located in the Buch district. The infrastructure is, of course, well developed.
Charlottenburg
The demand for housing in this area of Berlin is constantly growing. This is because Charlottenburg invents itself again and again and includes the areas around Kurfürstendamm and Savignyplatz. The area impresses with its charm and wonderful atmosphere. At the time of the divided Berlin, it was Charlottenburg and the neighboring areas that were positioned as a counterweight to the eastern, socialist part of the city, in many respects: cultural, economic, architectural. A lot of money was invested in its development, and this is immediately noticeable. One of the highest prices for housing in Berlin due to the location and prestige of the area.
Treptow-Köpenick
The southeastern part of the city is growing quite rapidly: the Spree bank is overgrown with new buildings, and the beautiful old town is expanding even more. There are also a lot of "green" zones - parks, lakes and groves: for example, Treptow Park, Köpenick Forest, Mügelsee, Spree itself or Adlershof Park. In addition to cleanliness and comfort, the Treptow-Köpenick sheltered university campuses, research enterprises, and some commercial firms. From here you can quickly get to the city center.
Reinickendorf
Condominiums dominate in this area, so the ratio of owners and buildings here is very high. Condominiums are becoming increasingly important due to the future closure of Tegel Airport. Many new construction projects are planned in Reinickendorf, such as Schumacher Kiez, near Scharnweberstraße. Active investment and excitement around real estate in Reinickendorf speak for themselves. Acquisition of an apartment in this area is not only beneficial, but also justifies itself as an option for personal use: Raynikendorf is in many ways similar to Pankov adjacent to it - they share common positive features.
Mitte
City center. Mitte is considered the focus of art and culture, the media and politics, as well as science and research. In addition to many famous buildings and attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, Humboldt University and Museum Island, the area is also known for its culture, economy and real estate. Despite the fact that the busy life of the center is not suitable for everyone, investing in real estate in this area is one of the priorities of investors.
Orient yourself at current prices for apartments in Berlin and find the right options on our website. If you have any questions, we will be happy and quick to answer them in our chat on this site or upon request to the mail kontakt@berlin-realestate.ru
We support the search and selection of real estate in Berlin and throughout Germany. Full support of the transaction not only facilitates communication with sellers and paperwork, but also allows in some cases to reduce the price or start a successful rental business.
Pankow
The most populous and one of the most prestigious areas of Berlin, where housing prices may be sometimes lower than in Mitte. It also includes the famous Prenzlauer Berg and Weissensee. Pankov is a very large area, respectively, there are more chances to find housing to your taste: from idyllic green spaces to fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods where offices of large companies, boutiques, cozy bakeries and cafes adjoin. The largest indoor swimming pool in Europe is located on Landsberger Alley, and one of the city’s most advanced clinics is located in the Buch district. The infrastructure is, of course, well developed.
Charlottenburg
The demand for housing in this area of Berlin is constantly growing. This is because Charlottenburg invents itself again and again and includes the areas around Kurfürstendamm and Savignyplatz. The area impresses with its charm and wonderful atmosphere. At the time of the divided Berlin, it was Charlottenburg and the neighboring areas that were positioned as a counterweight to the eastern, socialist part of the city, in many respects: cultural, economic, architectural. A lot of money was invested in its development, and this is immediately noticeable. One of the highest prices for housing in Berlin due to the location and prestige of the area.
Treptow-Köpenick
The southeastern part of the city is growing quite rapidly: the Spree bank is overgrown with new buildings, and the beautiful old town is expanding even more. There are also a lot of "green" zones - parks, lakes and groves: for example, Treptow Park, Köpenick Forest, Mügelsee, Spree itself or Adlershof Park. In addition to cleanliness and comfort, the Treptow-Köpenick sheltered university campuses, research enterprises, and some commercial firms. From here you can quickly get to the city center.
Reinickendorf
Condominiums dominate in this area, so the ratio of owners and buildings here is very high. Condominiums are becoming increasingly important due to the future closure of Tegel Airport. Many new construction projects are planned in Reinickendorf, such as Schumacher Kiez, near Scharnweberstraße. Active investment and excitement around real estate in Reinickendorf speak for themselves. Acquisition of an apartment in this area is not only beneficial, but also justifies itself as an option for personal use: Raynikendorf is in many ways similar to Pankov adjacent to it - they share common positive features.
Mitte
City center. Mitte is considered the focus of art and culture, the media and politics, as well as science and research. In addition to many famous buildings and attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, Humboldt University and Museum Island, the area is also known for its culture, economy and real estate. Despite the fact that the busy life of the center is not suitable for everyone, investing in real estate in this area is one of the priorities of investors.
Orient yourself at current prices for apartments in Berlin and find the right options on our website. If you have any questions, we will be happy and quick to answer them in our chat on this site or upon request to the mail kontakt@berlin-realestate.ru
We support the search and selection of real estate in Berlin and throughout Germany. Full support of the transaction not only facilitates communication with sellers and paperwork, but also allows in some cases to reduce the price or start a successful rental business.