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Coastal Property Prices in Germany Rebound, With Sylt Reaching Record Highs

After a period of decline, real estate prices on Germany's North and Baltic Sea coasts are climbing again, with Sylt averaging nearly €14,600 per square meter in Q1 2025.

Traditional thatched houses, Keitum, Sylt, Schleswig Holstein, Germany, Europe
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Overview

  • Sylt remains Germany's most expensive real estate market, with average prices reaching €14,597 per square meter in Q1 2025, up 5.3% year-on-year.
  • The Nordfriesische Islands saw a 10.3% annual increase in average prices, now at €12,294 per square meter, the highest regional growth recorded in the latest Küstenreport.
  • In contrast, the East Frisian Islands experienced a 2.9% price drop, with properties averaging €8,743 per square meter.
  • Mainland properties remain significantly more affordable, with the lowest prices in Landkreis Wesermarsch at €1,833 per square meter.
  • Demand continues to focus on properties with water views, modern amenities, strong rental potential, and high energy efficiency standards.