Buying an Apartment in Berlin: What Do You Actually Need?

By Irem Demirci

Buying an Apartment in Berlin: What Do You Actually Need?

Buying an Apartment in Berlin: What Do You Actually Need?

Berlin is no longer Europe’s bargain capital.

But here’s the reality most buyers discover only after living here for a while: renting has become just as expensive as owning and owning actually gives you control.

Today, quality apartments in Berlin trade around €4,800-€5,500 per sqm, with prime central locations reaching higher. A well-located 70 sqm apartment typically falls between €350,000 and €420,000, plus standard purchase costs.

At first glance, that feels high.

Until you compare it to rent.

New rental contracts regularly reach €16-€20 per sqm, meaning many tenants now pay €1,200-€1,500 per month for similar apartments, with no equity and no protection against future increases.

For buyers with a reasonable down payment, monthly mortgage payments often sit in the same range.

That’s why Berlin buyers are no longer chasing “cheap deals.”

They’re buying because:

  • supply remains structurally limited
  • rental demand is constant
  • long-term living costs become predictable
  • ownership offers security in a tight housing market

Berlin real estate isn’t about quick wins.

It’s about locking in a place in a city where demand never really goes away.

For buyers planning to stay or investors focused on long-term stability - Berlin remains one of Europe’s most defensible markets.