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Highest Rent in Thuringia

Top 65 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Thuringia

1 Jena $532
2 Weimar $493
3 Erfurt $490
4 Arnstadt $444
5 Eisenach $432
7 Rudolstadt $421
8 Neuhaus $418
9 Ilmenau $418
10 Stadtroda $417
11 Gotha $416
12 Schleusingen $415
13 Kölleda $413
14 Bad Berka $412
15 Friedrichroda $411
16 Sömmerda $410
17 Pößneck $408
18 Apolda $407
19 Bad Salzungen $407
20 Schleiz $407
21 Meiningen $404
22 Blankenhain $404
23 Bad Lobenstein $404
24 Sonneberg $403
26 Zella-Mehlis $403
27 Hermsdorf $402
28 Kahla $401
30 Nordhausen $401
31 Suhl $400
32 Saalfeld $398
33 Waltershausen $397
34 Bad Langensalza $397
36 Worbis $394
37 Sondershausen $392
38 Königsee $390
39 Hildburghausen $390
40 Altenburg $390
41 Stadtilm $389
42 Schmalkalden $389
44 Mühlhausen $389
45 Gera $388
46 Lusan $388
47 Debschwitz $388
48 Bad Blankenburg $386
49 Eisfeld $386
50 Breitungen $385
51 Ruhla $383
52 Bleicherode $382
54 Meuselwitz $379
55 Schmölln $375
56 Eisenberg $373
57 Ellrich $370
58 Treffurt $363
59 Ronneburg $361
61 Zeulenroda $361
62 Roßleben $354
63 Weida $350
64 Greiz $349
65 Artern $344

Cities with the highest rents in Thuringia reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Jena leads with a median rent of $532 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 Jena pay $532/month — that's $6,384 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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