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How much do you need to earn in Germany to buy a million euro home?

Rachel Loxton
Rachel Loxton - rachel.loxton@thelocal.com
How much do you need to earn in Germany to buy a million euro home?
Apartments in Munich. Renting a flatshare in the Bavarian capital is around €300 a month higher than the national average. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Peter Kneffel

Thinking of purchasing your dream home in Germany? We look at how much you might have to earn to secure a high-end property - and where you can find a better deal.

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Anonymous
It’s pretty obvious the inequality problem, very few people in the country earn 13k net per month and yet the amount of 1 million dollar houses is plentiful, shouldn’t the lack of demand bring those prices down? Something else is going on.
Linda Weide
Not only is buying a house expensive, but remodeling it is too. We bought a house from 1907, from the original family, in a northern German city-state, for 300,000 €.With a remodel focused on energy efficiency, we spent more than twice our original price on remodeling. So, when buying a house consider whether you can live with it as is, or will want to remodel and add in more than those costs. It has been a hard 2 years, but now it is turning into the house we want.
Lyssa in Mainz
So, almost no one can afford to buy a home in Germany. Got it.
Steven
How did the installment payment of €4,340 get calculated? Payments on €972,000 over 180 months @ 3.54% is roughly €6,967.77. Seems it was calculated over 360 months?

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