Overview
- Property prices along Germany's North and Baltic Sea coasts rebounded in Q1 2025 after last year’s declines caused by inflation, rising interest rates, and the Ukraine war.
- Sylt remains the most expensive region with an average price of €14,597 per square meter, a 5.3% increase from the previous year.
- The Nordfriesische Inseln, including Föhr, Amrum, and Pellworm, recorded the highest regional growth at 10.3%, reaching €12,294 per square meter.
- In contrast, the mainland offers more affordable options, with Wesermarsch being the cheapest region at €1,833 per square meter.
- Demand is driven by properties with water views, modern amenities, strong rental potential, and a focus on energy-efficient renovations.