Germany Real Estate: Buy, Sell & Invest in Prime Properties

Discover the best Germany real estate listings on DealStream, your go-to source for German property investments. Browse a curated selection of residential, commercial and development opportunities in top cities like Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt. Leverage our in-depth market data and expert guidance to secure your next high-yield Germany property investment today.

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Charming Andalusian Hotel in the Heart of Olvera
Offenbach, Germany

Charming Boutique Hotel for Sale – Olvera, Cádiz, Spain. A unique opportunity to acquire a fully operational countryside hotel in Olvera, one of Andalusia’s most picturesque “Pueblos Blancos. ” Blending rustic charm with modern comforts, this property is more than accommodation: it is a destination...

$8,792,445
(€7,500,000 EUR)
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Villa Stuttgart germany
Stuttgart, Germany

Exposé – Unique Mansion with Stunning Panoramic Views Location (as provided by the seller): Stuttgart, Germany Purchase Price: €14,000,000 Price per m² (living space): €13,600/m² ⸻ General Information • Property Type: Villa • Total Rooms: 16 • Living Area: 875 m² • Usable...

$16,412,564
(€14,000,000 EUR)
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Sale: Germany's largest commercial property
Munich, Germany

In the Munich metropolitan area (20 km away), directly adjacent to the on- and off-ramps of a motorway, we are offering a 2,300,000 sqm development site for sale on behalf of the owner. The site is secured, landscaped, connected to the energy grid, and has a connection to the railway network, four...

$281,358,240
(€240,000,000 EUR)
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Healthy, Passive Houses Across Europe
Berlin, Germany

Innovative Prefabrication Technology – Healthy, Passive Houses Across Europe We offer a patented prefabrication method for building high-quality, healthy, and fully passive houses in just two weeks – turnkey, ready to move in. Our technology combines speed, sustainability, and premium standards, making...

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An Apartment On The Beach In Dom.Rep To Buy
Bad Salzuflen, Germany

Offering an apartment right on the beach in Juan Dolio on the south coast of the Dominican Republic. The apartment is in an unobstructed location with a fantastic view. The property also includes a garage space and there is a large pool in the complex. The purchase price includes all furnishings. Enjoy...

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Offer A Property With 3 Villas With Pool
Bad Salzuflen, Germany

The special offer of a property with three villas with pools in the Sosua / Dominican Republic area. Each villa is independent with a pool, garden and parking space, ensuring good and undisturbed privacy. This offer impresses with its very good construction quality and high-quality condition, as well...

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Guesthouse Near Fortaleza / Brazil To Buy
Bad Salzuflen, Germany

Offering a guesthouse with large property and pool near the beach in the Fortaleza area / Brazil. The guesthouse has 30 rooms and a separate apartment. There is a beautifully landscaped garden and a barbecue area. You can take over this object immediately. Realize your personal project or use this...

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Tips For Investing In Germany Real Estate

Understand the Local Market Dynamics

Before making any real estate investment in Germany, it’s crucial to thoroughly research the local market. Germany has a decentralized property market, meaning that property trends can vary significantly between cities and regions. For example, cities like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg attract considerable international interest and typically offer strong growth potential, whereas rural areas may experience slower price development. Pay attention to vacancy rates, rental yields, and population trends to identify the healthiest investment locations.

Germany has strict regulations protecting both property buyers and tenants. As an investor, you need to be familiar with the rights and obligations of landlords, including rules surrounding rent control (Mietpreisbremse), tenant protection, and notice periods for eviction. Additionally, property ownership in Germany requires careful attention to purchasing contracts, notary procedures, and property taxes such as the Grunderwerbsteuer (property transfer tax). Engaging a local legal advisor who understands German real estate law is highly recommended.

Assess the Financials and Long-Term ROI

Carefully evaluate the financial aspects of your potential investment. This includes not only the purchase price, but also ongoing costs like property management fees, maintenance expenses, insurance, and taxes. Calculate projected rental income, compare it to expenses, and determine your expected return on investment (ROI). It is also wise to look at historical price trends and consider the stability of potential cash flows. Conservative, well-located investments often perform best in the German market, providing steady returns with lower risk.