Expensive rents on Langeoog: Leaders under the East Frisian Islands
Expensive rents on Langeoog: Leaders under the East Frisian Islands
High rental prices on East Frisian Islands: A look at the current situation
The East Frisian Islands are currently in focus when it comes to rental prices. According to the census 2022, the residents of these popular holiday destinations have to deal with above -average net rents. This development raises questions about the living situation in this unique region.
rental prices in comparison
The average net rent on the East Frisian Islands not only exceed the values of Lower Saxony, but are also above the nationwide average. While the average in Lower Saxony is 6.56 euros per square meter, the data of the islands record significantly higher numbers. In particular, the island of Langeoog stands out and reaches a remarkable value of 10.75 euros per square meter.
The islands in detail
A detailed look at rental prices shows that not only Langeoog is an exception. Spiekeroog and Norderney are also badly affected at 10.55 euros and 10.53 euros per square meter. Juist follows with 10.19 euros, while Wangerooge, Borkum and Baltrum are still above the values in many other parts of Germany with 9.59 euros, 8.74 euros and 8.37 euros.
What does that mean for the living situation?
The high rental prices on the islands can have different effects. Residents and potential tenants, including families and employees in the tourism industry, find it increasingly difficult to find affordable living space. This can be a major hurdle in particular for younger people, because the financial burden of high rents could make them move to other regions with lower living costs.
regional comparisons
In contrast, there are some counties in Lower Saxony, such as Holzminden and Lüchow-Dannenberg, where the average net rent rents are 4.56 euros and 4.75 euros per square meter. This illustrates how different the situation within the federal state is and emphasizes the need to find tailor -made solutions in order to meet the different requirements of the region.census 2022 and its meaning
The survey of the census 2022, in which 800,000 people and 2.5 million apartment owners have participated in Lower Saxony, leads to a better database for future decisions in urban planning and living space policy. This could also contribute to an improvement in the living situation on the East Frisian Islands in the long term.
Developments on the East Frisian Islands once again show how important it is to secure affordable living space in order to preserve the attractiveness of the region for everyone. Even if the islands have a high -priced attractiveness as holiday destinations, the needs of the local population must not be neglected.
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