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Why residential real estate remains attractive in uncertain times

In an environment of geopolitical uncertainty, higher energy prices, inflation and rising government debt, residential real estate is gaining in importance as a real, high-yielding and comparatively stable investment. While German government bonds are losing their self-evident status as a "safe haven", long-term trends such as rental potential and recovery costs are supporting the asset class; private investors are also acting with a longer perspective. Property quality, energy efficiency, micro-location and diversification remain decisive – short-term crises do little to change the long-term positive picture.

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Market commentary: Berlin’s residential investment market is once again moving into the focus of international investors

The Berlin residential investment market is once again being scrutinized more closely by international investors. Despite political challenges, demand remains high, and the moderate price level makes Berlin attractive.

Webinar Schick Immobilien: Statements on the annual outlook for the residential investment market 2026

A webinar by SCHICK Immobilien with participants such as Jürgen Michael Schick, Jan Grade and Stefan Hillbrand highlighted important developments and forecasts for the German residential investment market in 2026. Topics included price developments, investment attractiveness and financial conditions.

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Apartment building market report 2025/2026: Berlin residential investment market shows increase in sales figures, but no price increases yet

The Berlin residential investment market will show an increase in purchase cases in 2025 without significant price increases. Average prices per square metre remain stable, while there are significant fluctuations within district prices.

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Where prices are heading in the residential investment market

2025 was a year of stabilization in the residential investment market, with signs of a moderate upward trend. The market is showing stable conditions and offers prospects for long-term investors.

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Exclusive survey on the residential investment market: Over 80% of investors expect prices to remain stable or rise

A survey by SCHICK IMMOBILIEN shows that over 80% of investors expect stable or rising prices in the residential investment market. The willingness to buy is increasing, and investors remain optimistic despite political risks, especially in Berlin.