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Hamburg Senate Extends Rent Brake Through December 2025

The local measure caps new rents at 10% above comparable levels; lawmakers are awaiting a federal bill to extend the policy through 2029.

Wohnen in Hamburg ist teuer. Damit es nicht bei jeder Neuvermietung noch teurer wird, hat Hamburg seit Jahren eine Mietpreisbremse. Nun ist sie verlängert worden
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Overview

  • On June 10, Hamburg’s Senate approved an ordinance prolonging the citywide Mietpreisbremse until December 31, 2025, limiting new tenancies to 10% above the local comparative rent.
  • City officials say they have exhausted the existing legal framework under the 2015 federal law and have urged the Bundesrat to back a cabinet-approved bill that would extend the rent brake through the end of 2029.
  • SPD urban development senator Karen Pein described the extension as vital for shielding tenants from steep increases in Hamburg’s tight housing market.
  • Andreas Breitner of the Verband norddeutscher Wohnungsunternehmen criticized the move as ineffective for boosting housing supply and argued it unfairly targets landlords despite recent expansions in the city’s construction funding.
  • The Left party’s housing spokesperson defended the measure as a necessary tenant protection tool rather than a mechanism for incentivizing new construction.