Rent prices in Duisburg are skyrocketing – new rent index 2024!

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Rent prices in Duisburg are skyrocketing – new rent index 2024!

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      Today is June 2nd, 2025

      Date: June 2, 2025 – Source 1 (https://www.ftd.de/finanzen/immobilien/mietpreise-duisburg-nach-stadtteile/):
      – Rental prices in Duisburg vary greatly depending on the district.
      – Rent index 2024 introduced to organize pricing.
      – Average rents in Duisburg:
      – ImmoScout: €7.79/m² (+4.70%)
      – Official rent index: €7.89/m²
      – Rental prices.info: €8.53/m²
      – Ohne-Makler.net: €8.91/m² (+2.53%)
      – Rental prices have increased from around €5/m² to around €8.30/m² since 2010 (over 60% increase in 15 years).
      – High demand for small apartments (up to 40 m²) at €8.94/m² (+6.40%).
      – Larger apartments (61-90 m²) are cheaper in proportion, but prices are also rising.
      – New buildings from 2015 cost an average of €10.22/m² (+6.12%).
      – Rental prices by district:
      – Baerl: €10.50/m² (+22.9%)
      – Bissingheim: €10.29/m² (+9.2%)
      – Großenbaum: €9.68/m² (+17.2%)
      – Duissern: 9.87 €/m² (+4.8%)
      – Wedau: €9.06/m² (+7.1%)
      – Obermarxloh: €6.33/m² (+0.3%)
      – Bruckhausen: €6.30/m² (-0.8%)
      – Forecast for 2030: Average rent between €9.10 and €9.50/m².
      – New buildings in good locations could reach €12.50 to €14.00/m².
      – Rents in Duisburg are rising, but remain relatively affordable compared to other cities.

      Source 2 (https://www.duisburg.de/vv/produkte/pro_du/dez_iii/50/mietspiegel_fuer_die_stadt_duisburg.php):
      – New rent index for Duisburg comes into force on February 1, 2024.
      – The rent index is based on the rents paid for non-price-controlled living space as of May 1, 2023.
      – It is used to determine the local comparative rent in accordance with Section 558 of the German Civil Code (BGB).
      – Publisher: City of Duisburg, prepared by resolution and with the participation of the Mietspiegel working group (Mietspiegel AG).
      – Participants of Mietspiegel AG:
      – Working group of the Duisburg-Lower Rhine housing companies
      – Association of House and Land Owners Groß-Duisburg e.V.
      – Haus und Grund Grafschaft Moers e.V.
      – Tenants’ Association Rhine-Ruhr e.V.
      – Tenant Protection Association Groß-Duisburg e.V.
      – Tenant Protection Association e.V.
      – Expert committee for property values ​​in Duisburg
      – City of Duisburg, staff department for information logistics and elections
      – City of Duisburg, Office for Social Affairs and Housing
      – Basis of the rent index: representative landlord survey by ANALYSE & KONZEPTE immo.consult GmbH.
      – Evaluation using the residential area map of the property value appraisal committee.
      – The 2024 rent index was created according to scientific principles in accordance with Section 558 d Paragraph 2 BGB.
      – Recognition by interest groups and support by the German Real Estate Association.
      – Meets the requirements for qualified rent indexes (§ 558d para. 1 BGB).
      – Rent index brochure and method report are available online.
      – New rent index online calculator enables quick online determination of rental prices.
      – Updates:
      – February 1, 2024: Update of the base rent tables in the rent index brochure and in the method report.
      – February 9, 2024: Update of the application example in the rent index brochure.

      https://www.ftd.de/finanzen/immobilien/mietpreise-duisburg-nach-stadtteile/

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