The Daily Telegraph

Berlin rent proposal to halve monthly costs

- By Justin Huggler in Berlin

RENTS in Berlin’s most fashionabl­e districts could be slashed by more than half under controvers­ial new controls.

The Berlin regional government is considerin­g plans to impose a maximum monthly rent cap on homes across the city of just under €8 per square metre (68p per square foot).

The proposals would have a dramatic effect on prices in the German capital’s most fashionabl­e neighbourh­oods, which currently command monthly rents of more than €17 per square metre (£1.43 per square metre).

The plans, drawn up by a regional minister from the socialist Left Party, have been condemned by opponents as “unconstitu­tional” and “an economic catastroph­e”.

Rents in Berlin have risen sharply in recent years and the city is finding it hard to live up to its unofficial motto of “poor but sexy”. The rises have been largely driven by Berlin’s lure for young people as one of Europe’s trendiest cities, as the last decade has seen an estimated 40,000 new residents flock to the German capital.

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