Housing Market: Germany: Difference between revisions

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==== <big>Vacancy Rate</big> ====
==== <big>Vacancy Rate</big> ====
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The vacancy rate in all of Germany’s top 7 cities is well below the '''3% mark, which is considered the minimum fluctuation reserve for a functioning housing market'''. Prices in a very tight rental housing market are likely to continue to be driven by persistently high pressure from demand and a lack of relief supply side due to sluggish construction activity.[[File:Screenshot 2024-03-29 083819.png|center|thumb|533x533px|https://www.realestate.bnpparibas.de/sites/default/files/document/2024-03/bnppre-institutional-report-germany-2024.pdf]]
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'''2022'''
'''2022'''