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Germany builds 14% fewer apartments in 2024, falling short of government goals

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Posted on May 23, 2025

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The number of apartments built in Germany dropped sharply in 2024, federal statistics office data showed on Friday, a further sign of stress in the nation's troubled real estate

Germany builds 14% fewer apartments in 2024, falling short of government goals

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The number of apartments built in Germany dropped sharply in 2024, federal statistics office data showed on Friday, a further sign of stress in the nation's troubled real estate industry.

The number of apartments completed was 251,900, down 14.4% from 2023 and far below government aims of building 400,000 apartments a year.

Germany's property sector hit hard times in 2022, as higher interest rates made borrowing costly. That resulted in falling prices, and it tipped some property firms into insolvency.

(Reporting by Tom Sims, Editing by Friederike Heine and Ludwig Burger)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany built 14% fewer apartments in 2024.
  • The construction total was 251,900 apartments.
  • The target was 400,000 apartments annually.
  • Higher interest rates impacted the property sector.
  • Some property firms faced insolvency.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many apartments were completed in Germany in 2024?
In 2024, a total of 251,900 apartments were completed in Germany.
What was the percentage decline in apartment construction from 2023?
The number of apartments built in Germany dropped by 14.4% compared to 2023.
What challenges has Germany's property sector faced recently?
Germany's property sector has been hit hard by higher interest rates, which made borrowing costly and led to falling prices and insolvencies among some property firms.

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