- Where rents are rising (and falling) in Germany
- Migrants regularly face discrimination on the German housing market
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- Berlin passes law to freeze rents for 5 years
- Rents are finally starting to fall in some areas of Germany
- German real estate prices will continue to skyrocket, experts predict
- Augsburg landlord fined for refusing to rent to foreigners
- There are 600.000 empty apartments in Germany
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- 1.800 people show up to view one apartment in Berlin
- Rents in Munich are no longer the most expensive in Germany
- Berlin rent cap: 300.000 renters could soon pay less
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- Housing in this German city is the most overpriced in the world
- Cost of student housing rising in Germany - these cities are still cheap
- Rents in Berlin could be capped at 7,97 euros per square metre
- 6.000 euro fine for unauthorised Airbnb host in Frankfurt
- Landmark ruling upholds German tenants' right to rent control
- Despite high prices, buying a house in Germany is still worthwhile
- New homes in Germany are not being built where they're needed
- Tenants in Germany spend up to half their income on rent
- House prices in Germany's biggest cities up 40,8 percent since 2015
- Real estate boom deepens wealth divide in Germany
- Rents will be frozen for five years in Berlin
- "Increase rents quickly" says Berlin owners' association
- German property tax reform could mean increases of up to 683 percent
- German landlords could be banned from charging excessive rents
- Berlin proposes tougher measures against illegal Airbnb rentals
- "Rent madness" in Germany could be coming to an end
- DGB protests call for more affordable housing in Germany