The currently most expensive property on Hamburg’s real estate market is in Harvestehude. How expensive is it and what are the recent real estate investments by the super rich?
Hamburg – The super-rich find glamor and luxury at the Alster, Elphi or Elbchaussee – Hamburg’s most expensive houses are located here. Buying a property in this coveted location remains just a dream for many forever. Astronomically high prices allow only the super-rich Hamburg’s pay attention when looking for real estate. For them, too, the potential purchase means that they have to dig deep into their pockets. For example for a villa in Harvestehude – there is no more expensive house on the real estate market in the entire Hanseatic city, reports 24hamburg.de.
City in Germany: | Hamburg |
Surface: | 755,2 km² |
Population: | 1.841 million (2019) |
Mayor: | Peter Tschentscher |
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Hamburg’s luxury house in Harvestehude: It is currently the most expensive villa in the Hanseatic city
Built in 1894 and still today, the villa in Harvestehude in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel – even in the renovated condition – of the Art Nouveau of the 19th and 20th centuries. Curved, abstract patterns adorn the walls, bringing bygone styles of art and architecture into the modern age. The villa in Harvestehude promises 650 square meters of living space. As TikToker “immofelix” reveals in its latest clip, this corresponds to a total of eleven rooms in which you can enjoy the luxurious view of the Alster can fully enjoy:
It goes without saying that buying the property will be anything but cheap. anyway has Hamburg at least outside the city, it has the reputation of being one of the most expensive cities in Germany. Even if indications point to a gradual end to the price boom for real estate in Hamburg, the impression with regard to the purchase of real estate is not deceptive. The risen property prices made Hamburg 2021 to the second most expensive city in Germany. Only Munich is more expensive. One A study recently showed that many people are leaving Hamburg (again). – partly because of the high housing costs. In addition, they could be the reason why others Call Hamburg directly the “most repulsive” in Germany.