16.08.2021
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- 1. Real estate price development in Frankfurt and the surrounding area in 2020
- 2. Price development over the last ten years in Offenbach am Main more than twice as high as in Darmstadt
- - In 2020, one- and two-family houses were three times cheaper in the Vogelsberg district than in Frankfurt am Main
- - Compared to the same period of the previous year, purchase prices in the cheapest Vogelsberg district rose by a whopping 42.8 percent, the highest of all the regions analyzed
- - Although the Main-Kinzig district and Wetterau district border directly on Frankfurt am Main, prices for one- and two-family houses here are still below 400.000 euros
1. Real estate price development in Frankfurt and the surrounding area in 2020
After remote work and home office have become firmly established in many corporate cultures, many employees want to use the newfound flexibility for themselves. Since it is no longer mandatory to live close to work, buyers are increasingly looking for properties in more rural areas with good infrastructure, where they can have more open space and larger outdoor spaces. As a result of the pandemic, more and more prospective buyers are therefore expanding their radius in their search for a home of their own to the further outskirts of the metropolises - and the same applies to Frankfurt am Main. How this effect on the prices for detached and semi-detached houses affects the surrounding counties and independent cities around Frankfurt am Main, the VON POLL IMMOBILIEN experts have analyzed on the basis of the offer prices* for 2020 compared to 2019.
Not surprisingly, Frankfurt am Main leads the ranking of asking prices with an average of 750.000 euros for a detached or semi-detached house. Compared to 2019, property prices have risen by 10.5 percent. But prospective buyers also have to reckon with a high price level for detached and semi-detached houses in the neighboring districts of Main-Taunus at €699,000 and Hochtaunus at €693,450, which are among the ten cities and districts with the strongest purchasing power in Germany. Here, prices have risen by 12.7 percent and 7.5 percent respectively compared to 2019.Interesting, on the other hand, is a look at the cheapest county in the ranking. In the Vogelsbergkreis, buyers paid an average of 227,000 euros in 2020. Thus, an average one- or two-family house in the Vogelsberg district is three times cheaper than in Frankfurt am Main. However, the purchase prices climbed compared to the same period last year in Vogelsbergkreis by a whopping 42.8 percent the strongest of all regions analyzed. Property prices below 300,000 euros were found in 2020 otherwise only in the second and third ring of counties around Frankfurt am Main. In the Limburg-Weilburg district, prospective buyers paid an average price of 286,400 euros with a price increase of 11.2 percent, in Odenwaldkreis it was 295,000 euros with the second strongest price increase in the ranking with 20.4 percent.
The price midfield is led by the densely populated counties around Frankfurt am Main: In Groß-Gerau, purchase prices stagnated at 522,500 euros compared to the previous year, while house prices in Darmstadt-Dieburg climbed to 495,000 euros, an increase of 10 percent.In the Rheingau-Taunus district, away from the periphery around Frankfurt, real estate prices for one- and two-family homes rose by a whopping 20.1 percent to 479.000 euros.
Although Main-Kinzig-Kreis and Wetteraukreis are directly adjacent to Frankfurt am Main, the prices here are still below 400,000 euros for a property. On average, the purchase prices in 2020 were 399,000 euros and 392,751 euros, respectively, with rising prices by 9.3 percent and 7.6 percent, respectively.In contrast, houses in the outermost counties of the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main metropolitan region were somewhat cheaper. In Worms, homebuyers paid an average price of 361,090 euros in 2020, with price levels rising by just 1.4 percent compared to 2019.
2. Price increase of the last ten years in Offenbach on the Main more than twice as high as in Darmstadt
A look at the purchase price development of the last ten years shows that the real estate prices for one and two-family houses in Offenbach on the Main with 111.3 percent rose most strongly compared with 2010. But also in Frankfurt am Main with 104.4 percent, Mainz with 102 percent and in the Mainz-Bingen district with 95.1 percent, the purchase prices have climbed significantly in the last ten years. An equally high price increase can be observed in the Rheingau-Taunus and Vogelsberg districts - here, purchase prices rose by 90.8 percent in each case. Compared with 2010, prospective buyers in 2020 in the districts of Groß-Gerau, Fulda, Aschaffenburg, Offenbach and Worms are paying between 83.3 percent and 89.3 percent more for a detached or semi-detached house. In the districts of Giessen, Main-Taunus-Kreis, Aschaffenburg, Wiesbaden and in the districts of Miltenberg, Limburg-Weilburg, Alzey-Worms and Hochtaunuskreis, property prices have risen by between 70.8 percent and 78.8 percent. By contrast, purchase prices in the Main-Kinzig district rose by 67.6 percent, the Darmstadt-Dieburg district by 66.1 percent, the Odenwald district by 63.9 percent, the Wetterau district by 63 percent and the Bergstrasse district by 70.8 percent. The lowest price increase in the ten-year review can be seen in Darmstadt - compared to 2010, buyers pay only 55.2 percent more for a house in 2020.
The data basis of the purchase price analysis is based on the offer prices of Empirica Regio for 2020, 2019 and 2010.