Brandenburg: The largest gardens in Germany are waiting for you!
A current analysis by ImmoScout24 shows that Brandenburg offers the largest gardens in Germany, especially in the Uckermark district.
Brandenburg: The largest gardens in Germany are waiting for you!
A current analysis by ImmoScout24 shows that Brandenburg will have the largest private gardens in Germany in the first quarter of 2025. Particularly noteworthy is the Uckermark district, which is the leader with an average garden area of 1,780 m². This area is roughly the size of seven tennis courts or four basketball courts. Such spacious garden areas offer residents a remarkable opportunity to live outdoors and enjoy nature.
The analysis makes it clear that garden areas vary greatly depending on the region in Germany. Other districts in Brandenburg also have remarkable sizes: Prignitz follows with 1332 m², Elbe-Elster with 1282 m² and Ostprignitz-Ruppin with an average of 1015 m². Overall, seven of the ten districts with the largest gardens are located in Brandenburg, which indicates the rural structure and the associated availability of open space. 14 of the 20 regions with the largest gardens are in Eastern Germany, which also includes Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony.
Comparison with other regions
The largest garden area compared to urban areas is found in particularly rural regions, which are often structurally weaker. This offers residents the opportunity to enjoy more space away from metropolitan areas. For example, the average garden area in Kaufbeuren, Bavaria, is the smallest at just 182 m². Even in large cities such as Frankfurt am Main (187 m²), Munich (202 m²) and Freiburg im Breisgau (204 m²), the gardens are rather small.
- Dresden: 578 m²
- Leipzig: 542 m²
- Berlin: 486 m²
- Hamburg: 483 m²
The cities mentioned have the highest garden areas among major German cities, but lag behind the rural regions. The analysis refers to a total of 418 districts and independent cities and thus offers a comprehensive overview of the situation in Germany.
The communities in the Uckermark could particularly benefit from the trend, as they offer a large range of single-family homes that are ideal for families and garden lovers. The demand for properties with spacious garden areas is increasing, and this is particularly evident in the Uckermark region. Further information about single-family homes in the Uckermark can be found at ImmobilienScout24 available.
Overall, the analysis shows Maz Online that Brandenburg, with its large garden areas, is an attractive region for prospective homeowners who value spacious outdoor areas.