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Adler Group SA is weighing the sale of its prized portfolio of Berlin apartments, a deal that would mark a landmark step in ...
About 85% of Berlin’s 3.4 million residents live in rentals and homeownership remains remarkably low — a condition fostered by the city’s turbulent history, Cold War division and five ...
The law on the rent cap (Mietentdeckel) is to be finally passed by Berlin's House of Representatives by the beginning of 2020.It will then apply retroactively - meaning when the five-year freeze ...
BERLIN - Once burdened with abandoned real estate, Germany's capital is now looking to ax vacation rentals to alleviate a current housing shortage.
Around 340,000 people living in Berlin are paying too much rent, according to figures released as the city gets ready for the new rent freeze.
BERLIN — For cities looking to adopt a hard line on Airbnb and other short-term home rentals, Germany’s capital has been a model of resolve. In 2016, Berlin implemented some of the world’s ...
File - This Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2021 file photo, shows the Wilmersdorf district with office buildings and apartment houses in Berlin, Germany. Voters in Berlin backed a non-binding, controversial ...
Berlin’s brand new rent control laws are already bringing down costs. That is the conclusion announced yesterday by Germany’s number one real estate site after tallying its latest figures.
BERLIN — Rental prices on more than 1.5 million Berlin apartments will be frozen or lowered for five years as a result of new legislation aimed at halting a recent spike in rents that is driving ...
The Berlin measure, with a full detailed bill to be drafted and passed by the city council by October, is expected to take effect in January and retroactively negate any rent increase from June 18 ...
Berlin has become the first city in Germany to introduce a cap on what landlords can charge new tenants. Landlords in the capital are now prohibited from raising rent prices by more than 10 per ...