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Rents for student digs are rising massively

2022-09-21T08:57:25.137Z


Rents for student digs are rising massively Created: 09/21/2022, 10:49 am View from a high-rise on the residential buildings in East Berlin. © Monika Skolimowska/dpa The pandemic has offered students a little breather in the tight housing market. But now the rents in the cities are rising all the faster again. The situation for students is getting worse. Stuttgart/Wiesloch - Students have to d


Rents for student digs are rising massively

Created: 09/21/2022, 10:49 am

View from a high-rise on the residential buildings in East Berlin.

© Monika Skolimowska/dpa

The pandemic has offered students a little breather in the tight housing market.

But now the rents in the cities are rising all the faster again.

The situation for students is getting worse.

Stuttgart/Wiesloch - Students have to dig deeper and deeper into their pockets for their rent.

On average, rents for student apartments are 5.9 percent higher than in the previous year, according to the student housing report 2022 by the financial service provider MLP and the German Economic Institute, which was published on Wednesday.

The rental prices have increased in all 38 university cities examined - in Berlin by as much as 18.5 percent.

In 2021, the average increase in these cities was 1.5 percent - the pandemic had slowed down price development.

But the breather is over, according to the study makers.

"Last year, rents actually fell in a number of cities - this development has now fizzled out without a trace," MLP announced.

Prices rose the least in Freiburg (3.1 percent), Frankfurt and Darmstadt (3.5 percent each).

However, Freiburg had already made strong gains the year before with a rent increase of almost 6 percentage points.

Almost 800 euros for 30 square meters

Munich remains the most expensive place to study, where students have to shell out 787 euros for a 30-square-meter model apartment with normal furnishings near the university.

Stuttgart has caught up with Munich and is almost level with 786 euros.

In Berlin, students pay 718 euros for the model apartment.

It is cheapest to live in the East: In Chemnitz, the model student shack costs 224 euros to rent, in Magdeburg 303 euros and in Leipzig 383 euros.

These are amounts for warm rent.

In addition to the pure rental costs, ancillary costs of 20 percent were calculated.

Living in shared flats has also become significantly more expensive: According to the study, students in Munich pay 545 euros for a 20 square meter room in a shared flat, 487 euros in Berlin and 473 euros in Stuttgart.

A comparable room in Chemnitz costs 186 euros.

The national average for such a model room has risen by 9.4 percent compared to the previous year.

Even the most recent BAföG increase cannot provide general financial relief, the MLP and the Institute of German Business said.

The increased housing supplement of 360 euros in the BAföG maximum rate covers the rent for a student model apartment in only two university cities - namely in Chemnitz and Magdeburg.

In Munich, students could pay just 17 square meters for the maximum surcharge.

Looking for rental apartments instead of condominiums

"Due to the enormous increase in energy prices, demand is shifting towards smaller and cheaper apartments," explained Michael Voigtländer, real estate expert at the German Economic Institute.

“In addition, many people who previously wanted to buy condominiums are now looking for rental apartments due to sharp rises in interest rates.

As a result, competition in the market for student housing is becoming even more intense - with corresponding consequences for rental costs and the supply."

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According to the study, inflation is also a massive burden for students.

Due to a lack of financial reserves and low income, students are more affected by the recent price increases than the average household.

The median income of students has even deteriorated slightly recently (2020: 950 euros, 2018: 1000 euros).

Many students are only just getting back on their feet financially after the Corona crisis and the loss of numerous student jobs, said MLP CEO Uwe Schroeder-Wildberg.

dpa

Source: merkur

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