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Highest Rent in Saxony

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Saxony

1 Dresden $523
2 Leuben $523
3 Blasewitz $523
4 Gorbitz $523
5 Löbtau $523
6 Klotzsche $523
7 Loschwitz $523
9 Mickten $523
10 Friedrichstadt $523
11 Hellerau $523
12 Moritzburg $510
13 Radebeul $501
14 Markkleeberg $495
15 Weinböhla $492
16 Leipzig $487
17 Gohlis $487
18 Kleinzschocher $487
19 Großzschocher $487
20 Breitenfeld $487
21 Bannewitz $473
22 Taucha $468
23 Tharandt $461
24 Markranstädt $456
25 Wilsdruff $451
26 Borsdorf $451
27 Coswig $445
28 Schkeuditz $438
30 Radeberg $436
31 Meissen $435
32 Zwenkau $432
33 Machern $429
34 Großpösna $429
35 Pulsnitz $427
36 Heidenau $425
37 Freiberg $424
38 Radeburg $424
39 Pirna $421
40 Naunhof $420
41 Dohna $420
42 Freital $419
43 Mittweida $419
44 Brandis $417
45 Böhlen $412
46 Delitzsch $411
47 Stolpen $410
48 Klipphausen $409
49 Eilenburg $408
50 Groitzsch $406
51 Niesky $405
52 Bischofswerda $405
53 Kamenz $403
54 Mockrehna $402
55 Chemnitz $398
56 Bautzen $398
57 Bad Lausick $398
58 Gesundbrunnen $398
59 Wittichenau $397
60 Dippoldiswalde $395
61 Großröhrsdorf $395
62 Zwickau $393
63 Wurzen $392
64 Bernsdorf $390
65 Riesa $389
66 Grimma $388
68 Niederwiesa $388
69 Bennewitz $387
70 Oschatz $386
71 Wilkau-Haßlau $386
72 Nünchritz $386
73 Großenhain $384
74 Glauchau $383
76 Oelsnitz $381
77 Bad Düben $381
78 Torgau $379
79 Flöha $379
80 Reinsdorf $378
81 Döbeln $377
82 Augustusburg $377
83 Schwarzenberg $376
84 Frohburg $376
87 Oederan $374
88 Stollberg $373
89 Neukirchen $372
90 Meerane $371
91 Großschirma $371
92 Borna $370
93 Burgstädt $370
94 Hartenstein $370
95 Zschorlau $369
96 Hoyerswerda $368
97 Lichtentanne $368
98 Frankenberg $367
99 Brand-Erbisdorf $367
100 Lugau $367

Cities with the highest rents in Saxony reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Dresden leads with a median rent of $523 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 Dresden pay $523/month — that's $6,276 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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