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Highest Home Value in Germany

Top 100 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — Germany

1 Neubiberg 02 $209,200
2 Grünwald 02 $197,800
3 Bogenhausen 02 $194,800
4 Garching 02 $194,800
5 Munich 02 $194,800
6 Pasing 02 $194,800
7 Neuried 02 $185,000
8 Ottobrunn bei München 02 $184,400
9 Vaterstetten 02 $183,400
10 Oberhaching 02 $183,400
11 Ismaning 02 $182,400
12 Unterföhring 02 $181,800
13 Feldkirchen 02 $181,800
14 Unterhaching 02 $181,400
15 Unterschleißheim 02 $179,400
16 Aschheim 02 $179,400
17 Hohenbrunn 02 $179,200
18 Kirchheim bei München 02 $178,800
19 Planegg 02 $178,200
21 Grasbrunn 02 $177,400
22 Pullach im Isartal 02 $176,600
23 Gräfelfing 02 $175,800
24 Putzbrunn 02 $175,600
25 Karlsfeld 02 $175,000
26 Westerland 10 $173,800
27 Eching 02 $173,600
28 Krailling 02 $173,200
29 Gröbenzell 02 $172,800
30 Hallbergmoos 02 $171,000
31 Starnberg 02 $170,800
32 Herrsching am Ammersee 02 $170,400
33 Neufahrn bei Freising 02 $169,800
34 Germering 02 $169,600
35 Gauting 02 $169,200
36 Poing 02 $167,800
37 Markt Schwaben 02 $167,600
38 Oberschleißheim 02 $167,000
39 Schäftlarn 02 $166,400
40 Rottach-Egern 02 $166,200
41 Haar 02 $165,400
42 Puchheim 02 $165,200
43 Sauerlach 02 $164,600
44 Gilching 02 $164,400
45 Zorneding 02 $164,400
46 Olching 02 $162,400
47 Freising 02 $162,000
48 Seefeld 02 $160,600
49 Gallus 05 $160,000
50 Niederrad 05 $160,000
51 Frankfurt am Main 05 $160,000
52 Norderney 06 $159,200
53 Emmering 02 $159,000
54 Ahrensburg 10 $158,200
55 Rohr 01 $157,000
56 Stuttgart Feuerbach 01 $157,000
57 Heumaden 01 $157,000
58 Riedenberg 01 $157,000
59 Stuttgart Mühlhausen 01 $157,000
60 Heerstraße 01 $157,000
61 Vaihingen-Mitte 01 $157,000
62 Stuttgart-Ost 01 $157,000
63 Holzkirchen 02 $157,000
64 Stuttgart 01 $157,000
65 Dachau 02 $156,400
66 Tübingen 01 $155,800
67 Tutzing 02 $155,200
68 Bad Soden am Taunus 05 $154,600
69 Weßling 02 $154,600
70 Fürstenfeldbruck 02 $154,400
71 Grafing bei München 02 $153,800
72 Eschborn 05 $153,400
73 Königstein im Taunus 05 $152,200
74 Wolfratshausen 02 $151,600
75 Oberding 02 $151,600
76 Gerlingen 01 $151,600
77 Heidelberg 01 $151,600
78 Leinfelden-Echterdingen 01 $151,200
79 Pöcking 02 $151,000
80 Reichenau 01 $151,000
81 Kirchseeon 02 $150,800
82 Bad Homburg vor der Höhe 05 $150,400
83 Königsbau 01 $150,200
84 Konstanz 01 $150,200
85 Paradies 01 $150,200
86 Altstadt 01 $150,200
87 Petershausen-Ost 01 $150,200
88 Petershausen-West 01 $150,200
89 Allmannsdorf 01 $150,200
90 Wollmatingen 01 $150,200
91 Bergkirchen 02 $149,000
92 Eichenau 02 $149,000
93 Maisach 02 $149,000
94 Liederbach 05 $148,400
95 Sulzbach 05 $148,400
96 Oberursel 05 $148,400
97 Erding 02 $147,800
98 Bad Vilbel 05 $147,800
99 Kleinschwabhausen 02 $147,400
100 Markt Indersdorf 02 $147,400

The most expensive housing markets in Germany reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. Neubiberg leads with a median home value of $209,200. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in Neubiberg costs $209,200 — 0.6x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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