Port Arthur Rent Prices in Bensheim 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €13.1/m², you are paying for logistics rather than prestige. Our neighborhood analysis puts this area firmly in THE_GRID—it’s functional and reliable, but it lacks the aesthetic character that would justify the higher end of the price range. If you find a modern renovation at the €11.2/m² mark, it is a solid deal, but anything pushing toward €15.5/m² is a stretch given the constant hum of the B3 and train traffic.
The Vibe:Port Arthur is where the industrial edge of Bensheim meets post-war residential blocks, squeezed tightly between the B3 and the Main-Neckar railway line. You aren't here for scenic vineyard views; you're here because you need to be within a ten-minute walk of the Bensheim Bahnhof for a Frankfurt or Mannheim commute. The crowd is mostly no-nonsense commuters and long-term locals who trade quietude for sheer logistics.
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Port Arthur @ €13.1/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Is the train noise a dealbreaker in Port Arthur?
It depends entirely on the window glazing; units directly facing the tracks require modern soundproofing or you will learn the DB schedule by heart.
How is the parking situation on the narrow streets?
Street parking is a lottery after 6 PM, so prioritize rentals that include a dedicated courtyard spot or underground garage.
Does the €13.1/m² median include heating?
No, these m² stats represent 'Kaltmiete' (cold rent); expect to add roughly €3.50/m² for utilities and service charges.
What is the long-term investment outlook for this pocket?
The investment outlook is stable but flat; the proximity to the station keeps demand high, but the lack of expansion space limits massive price jumps.
Where is the nearest spot for a run?
You’ll have to cross the B3 to reach Kronepark or head south toward the Berliner Ring fields for any decent stretch of green.