Rent pressure in the Rhine district of Neuss: Meerbusch records a 21.2% increase!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Rents in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss will rise by over 20% in three years. Meerbusch is the most expensive, Kaarst and Neuss are attractive for residents.

Mieten im Rhein-Kreis Neuss steigen über 20% in drei Jahren. Meerbusch am teuersten, Kaarst und Neuss attraktiv für Wohnende.
Rents in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss will rise by over 20% in three years. Meerbusch is the most expensive, Kaarst and Neuss are attractive for residents.

Rent pressure in the Rhine district of Neuss: Meerbusch records a 21.2% increase!

Prices on the real estate market in the Düsseldorf area continue to rise rapidly. According to a current analysis by Wüest Partner, which examines rental price developments over the last three years, rents in this region have increased by over 20 percent. This trend is particularly pronounced in Meerbusch, where rental prices have increased by an impressive 21.2 percent. A square meter here now costs just over 13 euros. This means that the conditions on the housing market have changed significantly and not only tenants but also buyers are faced with the question: What is my home actually worth?

In Meerbusch, the purchase prices for single-family homes are the highest in the entire Düsseldorf area at almost 5,000 euros per square meter (4,860 EUR/sqm). The average price per square meter in this region is 2,792 euros. As a result, the attractiveness of other municipalities such as Kaarst and Neuss increases. These two cities offer moderate prices, excellent connections to Düsseldorf and the best quality of life - ideal conditions for anyone looking for alternatives to the expensive Meerbusch. This makes it clear that people are looking for a great place to live, but the price-performance ratio and standard of living must not be neglected. This is also proven by immobilienscout24.de and mietpreise.info.

Prices in comparison

The rental price system in North Rhine-Westphalia is derived from the average prices per square meter, although the actual rental prices can vary. Factors such as the condition of the rental property, the location, the size of the apartment and the upscale furnishings influence the prices significantly. The local infrastructure also plays a crucial role. The prices of the cheapest and most expensive cities illustrate the big difference: the highest rental price in Alfter is 23.94 euros per square meter, while Barntrup is the cheapest city with just 5.99 euros.

Most expensive cities in North Rhine-Westphalia Rental price in €/m²
Alfter €23.94
Wachtberg €23.43
Sassy €16.41
Dusseldorf €16.14
Pulheim €15.54
Meerbusch €15.53
Herdecke €14.93
Korschenbroich €14.64
Bergisch Gladbach €14.61

Various surveys and market analyzes show that new buildings are generally more expensive than older properties. In addition, old apartments close to the center can reach prices that put some new apartments in the shade. Landlords should therefore not only keep an eye on market developments, but also be familiar with the legal regulations in order to set a rental price that is in line with the market and legally correct.

In view of this development, it is clear that the housing market in the Düsseldorf area remains under pressure and there are some exciting challenges in the air. Demand remains high and prices will continue to skyrocket. So if you have a good hand and take the right steps, you can definitely do a good business in this region.