Real Estate Market Projections for 2025
New Rent Index Unveiled in Detmold, Aiding Housing Market Stability
The city of Detmold has recently presented a new Rent Index Calculator, designed to provide reliable orientation for all parties involved in the local housing market. The calculator, which complies with the requirements of the Civil Code (ยง 558d BGB), was created through a comprehensive data collection, survey of around 1,250 households and 600 landlords.
The Rent Index Calculator takes into account various factors that influence rent prices, such as living space, year of construction, equipment, location, and energy efficiency. This individual determination of the local comparative rent for each apartment aims to help avoid disputes over rent for both tenants and landlords.
The survey was conducted and evaluated by the Hamburg-based ALP Institute for Housing and Urban Development, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the data used. The Rent Index Calculator was also responsible for the compilation of the rent index 2025, providing valuable insights into the current state of the Detmold housing market and the development of rents over time.
The rent index 2025 reveals that Detmold does not need a rent brake, which is a sign of functioning market conditions and a balanced relationship between supply and demand. This stability has been further bolstered by the creation of new living space in the former British settlement.
For those seeking more information about the rent index or the Rent Index Calculator, Daniela Lang can be contacted at Email 05231 977 201. The Rent Index Calculator is now available for use in the Detmold housing market, offering a valuable tool for all parties involved in the local rental market.
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