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Highest Rent in Hesse

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Hesse

2 Gallus $800
3 Niederrad $800
5 Eschborn $767
8 Liederbach $742
9 Sulzbach $742
10 Oberursel $742
11 Bad Vilbel $739
12 Kelsterbach $727
13 Wixhausen $723
14 Darmstadt $723
15 Kranichstein $723
16 Arheilgen $723
17 Neu-Isenburg $717
18 Kriftel $708
19 Kelkheim-Mitte $707
20 Kelkheim $707
21 Friedrichsdorf $699
22 Wiesbaden $696
23 Nordenstadt $696
24 Sonnenberg $696
25 Schierstein $696
26 Bierstadt $696
27 Kastel $696
28 Dotzheim $696
29 Biebrich $696
30 Kronberg $690
31 Kronberg Tal $690
34 Griesheim $670
35 Langen $668
36 Heusenstamm $666
37 Dieburg $666
39 Raunheim $664
40 Egelsbach $664
41 Hattersheim $662
42 Dreieich $662
43 Offenbach $662
44 Wehrda $661
46 Eppstein $660
47 Karben $655
50 Eltville $649
51 Flörsheim $646
52 Dornheim $640
53 Groß-Gerau $640
54 Bickenbach $639
55 Dietzenbach $639
56 Roßdorf $639
57 Walluf $634
59 Rodgau $631
60 Niedernhausen $628
62 Erzhausen $624
63 Nauheim $624
64 Bad Nauheim $621
65 Bensheim $621
66 Obertshausen $618
67 Gießen $618
68 Wieseck $618
70 Königstädten $614
71 Maintal $614
73 Braunshardt $611
74 Weiterstadt $611
75 Gräfenhausen $611
76 Büttelborn $610
77 Zwingenberg $608
78 Alsbach $608
80 Wehrheim $608
81 Bischofsheim $607
82 Groß-Zimmern $605
83 Neu-Anspach $603
84 Friedberg $600
85 Glashütten $599
86 Schlangenbad $599
87 Seligenstadt $599
88 Pfungstadt $595
89 Riedstadt $594
90 Goddelau $594
91 Idstein $593
92 Großauheim $591
93 Taunusstein $591
94 Hanau am Main $591
96 Trebur $589
97 Geisenheim $581
98 Lorsch $575
99 Eppertshausen $575
100 Münster $574

Cities with the highest rents in Hesse reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Frankfurt am Main leads with a median rent of $800 per month.

High rents are typically found in cities with strong economies, large populations of young professionals, and limited housing supply. These markets often have low vacancy rates and competitive rental processes.

The rent burden in these cities can be significant, with many residents spending more than 30% of their income on housing. This has fueled discussions about rent control, affordable housing development, and tenant protections in many of these communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Renters in Frankfurt am Main pay $800/month — that's $9,600 per year on housing alone.
  • 2. The general rule of thumb is that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income — in many of these cities, average earners exceed that threshold.
  • 3. High-rent cities often have rental vacancy rates below 5%, creating intense competition for available units.

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