Heidelberg Property Market and Real Estate Guide

(Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)



Image of the city of HeidelbergThe picturesque university town of Heidelberg is nestled in the Neckar River valley and has long been a popular tourist destination. People travel from far and wide to explore the stunning castle and other ancient buildings, as well as to take a walk in the nearby forest.

Property in Heidelberg and other areas of western Germany is cheaper than in many other regions of the country and there are plenty of great deals to be found here. Now is the perfect time to purchase property in Heidelberg as few foreigners have discovered the property market here, although this is expected to change dramatically over the next few years.


Accommodation around the river is particularly popular and there are plenty of places to buy and rent in Neuenheim district. Situated on the edge of the forest, the neighbourhoods of Handschuhsheim and Sudstadt also offer excellent selections of places to buy and rent.

Renting Serviced Apartments

Serviced apartments are ideal for those who like their creature comforts and don't want to commit to purchasing property in Heidelberg. Serviced apartments are widely available, ranging from modest-sized studio apartments to large two-bedroom abodes.

Renters can expect to pay around double the cost of a standard apartment, as serviced apartments come fully furnished and include a wide range of modern conveniences, such as fitted kitchens, stylish sofas and arm chairs. Many serviced apartments come with large balconies and shared facilities, including spacious gardens.

Buying Apartments and Houses

The property market in Heidelberg is open to foreign investors and there is a wide range of properties to buy here. When dealing with an estate agent, purchasers should bear in mind that there is no law regarding commission, although commission generally stands at five to seven percent of the property value.

The purchaser also needs to pay a property transfer tax, which totals around three percent of the purchase price, as well as a notary fee, which is up to an additional two percent of the asking price.

Real Estate Agents

Competition in the Heidelberg property market is fierce and many of the real estate agents here tend to be a bit on the pushy side. This means that it is important to take the time to find an agent that suits your wants and needs.

A good way to do this is by looking at company websites, taking the time to read through agents' profiles and reviews from previous customers.

Start your search for Heidelberg real estate agents by checking out the following:

Heidelberg Rentals and Real Estate Services
Address: Mönchhofstrasse 60, Heidelberg, D-69120, Germany, DE
Tel: +49 0170 418 9443
Email: chandler@heidelbergrentals.com
Website: www.heidelbergrentals.com/1.html
Located in Heidelberg, this professional company specialises in properties to buy and rent, both in and around the city.

Right Move
Address: 4th Floor, 33 Soho Square, London, W1D 3QU, England, UK
Tel: +44 01908 308 500
Website: www.rightmove.co.uk
Offering one of the largest collections of properties for sale and rent in Heidelberg, Right Move provides clients with an extensive professional service.

4321 Property
Address: Cross House, Roman Road, Hereford, HR1 1LA, England, UK
Tel: +44 020 8144 6409
Website: www.4321.co.il/property/germany_property.asp
Offering a wide range of property in Heidelberg, 4321 Property provides a friendly yet professional approach to property purchase and rental.