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Immowelt Lists Germany’s Priciest Apartments, Led by €15.8 Million Berlin Penthouse

The snapshot ranks active listings in Berlin, Hamburg and Munich by asking price, not completed sales.

Overview

  • The top spot is a 574-square-meter penthouse in Berlin-Mitte offered at €15,825,000, featuring a rooftop terrace with views of landmarks such as the Gendarmenmarkt and Berlin Cathedral.
  • Hamburg’s Harvestehude ranks high with a 470-square-meter duplex priced at €12.5 million, which includes full high-end furnishings and two underground parking spaces.
  • Another Hamburg listing in Eppendorf is a 423-square-meter canal-side penthouse at €8.9 million with a glass-roof terrace, steam sauna, separate service kitchen and a private elevator.
  • Munich contributes several entries, including a converted Schwabing bunker penthouse of about 378–380 square meters at €8.89 million, a 300-square-meter top-floor unit in Bogenhausen at €8.09 million and a three-level 357-square-meter loft in Maxvorstadt at €7 million.
  • A notable Hamburg entry is the former penthouse of designer Jil Sander in Pöseldorf, listed at €7.5 million with roughly 580 square meters of space and a 200-square-meter roof terrace.