
Düsseldorf
Fashion and trade fair capital. Japanese expat community. STR restricted 90 days but lax enforcement.
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Local STR Rules — Düsseldorf
Wohnraum-ID mandatory since Jul 2022. 90-day/year cap permit-free (180 days for students). Permit + compensation required above cap. Enforcement criticized as weak. Fines up to €500k.
Market Analysis — Düsseldorf
Key demand drivers and main investment risks
✅Demand Drivers
- •Rhine-Ruhr metro anchor
- •Fashion/advertising industry
- •Japanese expat community
- •Airport hub
⚠️Key Risks
- •Moderate growth
- •Competition from Cologne
- •Industrial transition
Properties in Düsseldorf
841 for sale·400 for rent
Properties for Sale in Düsseldorf
Latest Listings
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1-Bed Studio · 14 m² in Friedrichstadt
1-Bed Studio · 23 m² in Bilk
2-Bed Apartment · 48 m² in Golzheim
1-Bed Studio · 38 m² in Friedrichstadt
4-Bed Villa · 173 m² in Benrath
2-Bed Studio · 42 m² in Unterbilk
4-Bed Apartment · 87 m² in Pempelfort
3-Bed Apartment · 84 m² in Pempelfort
2-Bed Apartment · 57 m² in Golzheim
2-Bed Apartment · 85 m² in Friedrichstadt
10-Bed Villa · 200 m² in Derendorf
2-Bed Apartment · 55 m² in Benrath
Yield by Neighborhood — Düsseldorf
Microzone investment comparison — CASABROVA
| Neighborhood | Price/m² | STR Yield | STR Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pempelfort centralshoppingyoung-professionals | €4,000–€6,500 (₪13,577–₪22,062) | 5%–7% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Central residential. Near Nordstrasse shopping. Young professional tenants. |
| Flingern | €3,250–€6,616 (₪11,031–₪22,456) | 5.5%–8% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Inner-city Düsseldorf residential/commercial district |
| Bilk | €2,889–€6,957 (₪9,806–₪23,613) | 5%–7.5% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Urban residential district near university/office corridors |
| Altstadt | €4,509–€11,717 (₪15,304–₪39,770) | 5%–7.5% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Historic central Düsseldorf district with small housing stock |
| Oberkassel premiumfamilyjapanese-community | €5,000–€8,000 (₪16,971–₪27,154) | 4.5%–6.5% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Left bank premium. Family area. Rhine views. Japanese community. |
| Friedrichstadt multiculturaltransitvalue | €3,500–€5,500 (₪11,880–₪18,668) | 5%–7.5% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Multicultural. Near Hauptbahnhof. Value entry to central Düsseldorf. |
| Unterbilk mediamixedcentral | €4,000–€6,000 (₪13,577–₪20,365) | 5%–7% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Near MedienHafen. Mix of old and new. Media industry tenants. |
| Flingern Nord creativehipgalleries | €3,500–€5,500 (₪11,880–₪18,668) | 5.5%–8% | STR Restricted 🟡 | Hip creative district. Galleries and cafes. Rapid appreciation. |
Yield and price ranges are internal AI-research estimates from public real-estate portals (Tranio, Investropa, Globes, etc.), refreshed quarterly. Not primary-source data.
Investment Areas in Düsseldorf
Pempelfort
Central residential. Near Nordstrasse shopping. Young professional tenants.
Price from €4,000/m² (₪13,577/m²)
Flingern
Inner-city Düsseldorf residential/commercial district
Price from €3,250/m² (₪11,031/m²)
Bilk
Urban residential district near university/office corridors
Price from €2,889/m² (₪9,806/m²)
Altstadt
Historic central Düsseldorf district with small housing stock
Price from €4,509/m² (₪15,304/m²)
Oberkassel
Left bank premium. Family area. Rhine views. Japanese community.
Price from €5,000/m² (₪16,971/m²)
Friedrichstadt
Multicultural. Near Hauptbahnhof. Value entry to central Düsseldorf.
Price from €3,500/m² (₪11,880/m²)
Unterbilk
Near MedienHafen. Mix of old and new. Media industry tenants.
Price from €4,000/m² (₪13,577/m²)
Flingern Nord
Hip creative district. Galleries and cafes. Rapid appreciation.
Price from €3,500/m² (₪11,880/m²)
Market Review — Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf, the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia — Germany's most populous state — is a major financial and fashion center with a distinctly international character. Home to one of Europe's largest Japanese communities and a thriving consulting and telecommunications sector, the city generates diverse, high-quality rental demand.
Property prices of €3,500–5,500/m² are below Munich and Frankfurt while offering comparable yields of 3.5–5%. The city's Königsallee shopping district, Rhine waterfront, and proximity to Cologne create lifestyle appeal that supports premium rents in central neighborhoods like Oberkassel and Pempelfort.
Germany's tenant-protection laws create a stable, predictable rental environment that appeals to institutional and conservative investors. For those seeking exposure to the eurozone's largest economy with minimal volatility, Düsseldorf offers a balanced proposition of reliable income and steady long-term appreciation.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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