The real estate market in the state capital of Dresden clouded over last year. After prices reached record highs in 2022, the past year was characterized by a low trading volume and falling prices, the city administration announced on Wednesday.
Significantly falling sales
According to the information, around 20 percent fewer properties changed hands last year than in the previous year. This is the lowest number of registered property transfers since 1992, according to which the monetary turnover amounted to just over 1.5 billion euros. Compared to the previous year, this represents a decline of around 800 million euros.
This decline affected all submarkets, with the largest declines being in developed land at around 450 million euros and the submarket of condominiums and part-ownership at around 255 million euros. Accordingly, the number of undeveloped properties recorded was around twelve percent below the previous year's level. The monetary turnover of around 46 million euros was around 48 percent down on the previous year.