Overview
- Berlin’s Werderscher Markt penthouse known as the “Kronprinz” is now listed at €15.8 million, down about 11.7% from roughly €18 million nearly three years ago, according to WAZ.
- The Berlin listing remains the country’s costliest apartment, with a Hamburg-Harvestehude unit second at €12.5 million.
- Immowelt’s latest top-10 shows the ultra‑luxury offerings concentrated in Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, with four entries located in the capital.
- The entry point to the ranking is about €7 million, including a three-storey, 357 m² loft with a large roof terrace in Munich’s Maxvorstadt at place ten.
- Highlighted Berlin offers include a 306 m² Tiergarten penthouse with pool at €11 million, a 355 m² Monbijoupark apartment with rooftop whirlpool at €8.5 million, and a 348 m² penthouse‑maisonette at €7.5 million.