For sale on real estate portal: Germany’s most expensive house is on Sylt

For sale on real estate portal
The most expensive house in Germany is on Sylt

Kampen on Sylt is known as a meeting place for the upper class. According to the portal Immoscout24, a thatched-roof house near the dunes is the most expensive house for sale in the country. Even the second-placed Berlin city villa cannot keep up in terms of price per square meter.

According to Immoscout24, the most expensive house for sale in Germany is on Sylt. It is a thatched-roof house near the dunes near Kampen for 15.5 million euros, the internet platform announced. An Art Nouveau villa with a turret in the upscale Berlin residential district of Grunewald for 13.5 million euros follows in second place, ahead of a luxury house in Munich-Bogenhausen with a wellness area and wine cellar (13.2 million euros).

According to the real estate portal, three of the ten most expensive houses on offer are in Berlin, two on Sylt and one in Munich. However, the prices per square meter vary greatly. “In the Dünen-Haus near Kampen, a square meter costs 38,750 euros, as much as a new car.” In the Berlin Art Nouveau villa, a square meter costs 11,165 euros, according to ImmoScout24.

In Germany, the average asking price for houses for sale was recently 2,727 euros for existing houses and 3,724 euros for new buildings, it was reported. As has long been the most expensive area, Munich is the most expensive place. There, the average new-build single-family house costs 10,463 euros per square meter.

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