Apartments in Berlin Tiergarten
Buying an Apartment in Berlin-Tiergarten (Mitte)
Looking for a modern apartment in Berlin’s Tiergarten district? You’ve come to the right place! Filter your property search by price, size, or number of rooms and find your dream home with balcony, terrace, or garden at a prime location in Tiergarten. The ZIEGERT portfolio includes a multitude of high-quality new apartments for sale, ranging in size from one room to five. Whether you’re looking for an elegant penthouse, a spacious family home, or a compact city flat with parking space, you’re sure to find something you love from among our broad range of real estate options – no matter whether you’re looking to occupy or let. Purchase a high-yield property in Tiergarten today, with high potential for appreciation!
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An apartment in Tiergarten – uncrowded streets, plenty of space
Since the most recent administrative reform in 2001, Berlin’s Mitte district has included three neighbourhoods: Tiergarten, Wedding, and Mitte.
Of the three, Tiergarten is the greenest, not least thanks to the eponymous park at its heart. In recent years, the neighbourhood has undergone significant development, including widespread renovation of the existing stock of prewar buildings. The area – and its reputation – have improved significantly as a result, with real estate prices rising accordingly.
The advantages of Tiergarten at a glance
For investors
- 7.05% increase in purchase prices in 2018
- 17.3% increase in rental prices in 2018
- 6.633 € average price / m²
For owner-occupiers
- Direct connection to the centre of Berlin
- High quality green areas
- Imposing architecture
Comparison of purchase price and rental price*
Market developments in Berlin Tiergarten
In 2018, the price per square metre for an apartment in a new building in Tiergarten averaged €6,633, up from €6,196 in 2017 – an increase of 7.05 percent. For a 60 square metre apartment in Tiergarten, that amounts to a purchase price of around €697.960 ; for an 80 square metre apartment, about €530.640 . Spacious new apartments of 120 square metres cost around €795.960 . Naturally, prices go up for extras like balcony, roof garden, lavish interior, or optimal orientation that provides for unusually good sunlight and views. Given the tight housing market in Berlin right now and the low level of residential construction activity in relation to demand, a further increase in purchase prices for apartments in Tiergarten can be expected, especially given the neighbourhood’s high desirability.
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Tiergarten and the people who live there
Population density in Tiergarten is relatively low. Compared to the rest of Berlin, a small number of people live here on a relatively large area, one that offers plenty of room for new housing projects. There are many different neighbourhoods within Tiergarten, each with its own special flair. Many residents have lived here for years, drawn by the (still) low rents and proximity to Kurfürstenstraße, public transport, and Zoological Garden, among other highlights. At the moment, real estate purchase prices are rising fast, as is the average income of renters.
Leafy living in Berlin Tiergarten
While Mitte is known for its lively hustle and bustle, Tiergarten is known for its many oases of calm, not least the magnificent park for which the district is named. In recent years, widespread renovation in this quiet but central neighbourhood has increased real estate values. The number of new building projects here is still relatively low, though several luxury developments have already given the neighbourhood a fresh new face – like, for example, the one-family villas in and around the Diplomatenpark. You’ll find more affordable apartments for sale in Tiergarten’s centre.






