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Berlin, Hamburg, Nuremberg: the 10 best cities in Germany with the best future prospects: Nuremberg

– An online portal names Nuremberg as one of the cities with the best future prospects. Two other Bavarian municipalities, on the other hand, are doing pretty badly.

Life in Nuremberg is not only beautiful, it should get better and better. At least according to an analysis of the company Prep. The 30 German cities evaluated and ranked them according to their best or worst prospects for the future. After all, Nuremberg is in third place and scores with relatively low rental costs.


In the evaluation were included second Prep Factors such as GDP growth, cost of living, number of college and job advertisements, average monthly salary, and quality of life index. The team wanted to find out: “Where will it be best to live in the future and where do you have the best opportunities?

Top 10 cities – from Düsseldorf to Leipzig

Dusseldorf has it Prep-Team with its “charming old town” and many shopping opportunities. The city has six colleges, low-cost energy prices, and the third largest job vacancy in terms of population. Of the average 3,248 euros that the dusseldorfer earns on average, he must cover the rather expensive rent.

Monaco comes in second. This is where work and play meet: the city is home to most of the successful businesses, but also places to drink and have fun like Oktoberfest. However, Munich also has the highest rental and apartment prices in Germany.

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Hamburg comes in third thanks to numerous successful companies and universities. In addition, the city convinces with “a vibrant nightlife on the Reeperbahn and the numerous green spaces and numerous educational and career opportunities”.

Hanover approaches the podium and can convince with relatively low energy prices and good educational opportunities. The federal capital ranks fifth, with its wide range of cultural, recreational and educational opportunities – after all, a total of 46 universities – you won’t be bored in Berlin. The only thing missing here are the job postings.

Landing from sixth to tenth place: Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Cologne, Frankfurt and Leipzig, the distribution remains the same Prep I owe the explanation to the readers though. Just that: in Nuremberg, the average monthly net salary is € 2,829 and Nuremberg residents pay an average of € 438 in rent.

The ten worst cities

The city with the worst prospects for the future is noisy Prep Rostock. The city is economically weak, has few jobs to offer and generally few large companies. After all, there are cheap rents here. Paderborn comes next to last with shockingly high gasoline prices. Right behind it is Würzburg in Franconia, “where a high quality of life meets a low salary”. And in the negative ranking comes another Bavarian city: Augsburg is at the center of the ranking city with “low average salary and high energy costs”.

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