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Mietpreisbremse (rent cap) in Berlin1

Check your rent in Berlin (Berlin) against the current Mietspiegel (rent index) and the Mietpreisbremse (rent cap) under § 556d BGB, in force since 2015. With a citywide average rent of around 15.8 €/m², it is especially worth a look in sought-after areas like Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg. AI-powered analysis in ~60 seconds — free, no registration.

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¹ Application of § 556d BGB for Berlin since 2015. Basis: qualified Mietspiegel (rent index) for Berlin.

City key figuresTab. 1
Avg. rent / m²
15.8 €
Poss. overpayment
~312 €
Nebenkosten errors
~180 €

Average values · As of 2026

read on — Mietspiegel BerlinMietpreisbremse: in force since 2015

Local comparative rents
by year built

The table below shows reference values for the Mietspiegel (rent index) of Berlin, graded by the building's year of construction. Older buildings from 1919–1949 are listed at around 11.20 €/m², newer flats from 2015 at about 16.20 €/m²; the citywide average rent is approx. 15.8 €/m². Where the Mietpreisbremse (rent cap) applies, the new-letting rent may be at most 10 % above these comparative values.

Year builtAvg. MietspiegelMax. new-lease rent
1919194911.20 €/m²12.32 €/m²
1950196410.80 €/m²11.88 €/m²
1965197711.50 €/m²12.65 €/m²
1978199012.40 €/m²13.64 €/m²
1991200213.10 €/m²14.41 €/m²
2003201414.60 €/m²16.06 €/m²
2015202616.20 €/m²17.82 €/m²

* Reference values. The €/m² figures shown are approximations and do not replace the official qualified Mietspiegel (rent index) of Berlin. Actual values depend on fittings, location and flat size. Max. new-lease rent = Mietspiegel × 110 % (Mietpreisbremse).

Mietpreisbremse
applies in Berlin

The city-state of Berlin has been classified as an area with a strained housing market since 2015. The Mietpreisbremse (rent cap, § 556d BGB) has since applied to new-lease rents across the entire city — including sought-after areas like Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain.

The new-letting rent may be at most 10 % above the local comparative rent (Mietspiegel, rent index). With a citywide average rent of around 15.8 €/m², this margin carries real weight depending on year built and location. Exceptions: new builds (first occupied after October 2014) and comprehensively modernised flats.

If your landlord is in breach, you can object in writing (Rüge) and reclaim the rent overpaid from the point the objection is received (statute of limitations: 3 years) — in Berlin the possible overpayment averages around 312 € per month. A qualified objection has no longer been required since 2019. Have your claim reviewed by a lawyer.

Avg. possible monthly overpayment

312 €

if the Mietpreisbremse is breached

Annual extra cost

3744 €

overpaid per year

Avg. Nebenkosten error

180 €

per annual statement

Mietpreisbremse

Active

since 2015

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Popular districts
in Berlin

Rents in Berlin vary widely by district and year built — sought-after areas include Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain. The citywide average rent is around 15.8 €/m². The Mietpreisbremse (rent cap) applies since 2015 in all districts of Berlin.

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Mitte

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Prenzlauer Berg

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Friedrichshain

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Neukölln

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Charlottenburg

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