Alt-LietzowRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median of €20.5/m², you are paying for the 10585 postcode and the proximity to the water, not for architectural grandeur. The neighborhood analysis confirms it as BOUGIE because it’s landlocked and supply is virtually non-existent, though the upper-end €26.5/m² asks feel steep for what is essentially a bureaucratic corridor. The investment outlook is steady because Charlottenburg safety never goes out of style, but don't expect the 'cool' factor to catch up with the price tag anytime soon.
The Vibe:This is the administrative back-end of Charlottenburg, sitting squarely behind the Rathaus and stretching toward the Spree banks. It trades the stucco-heavy Altbau charm of Savignyplatz for a mix of functional post-war blocks and mid-century infills that offer zero-fuss living near the U7 at Richard-Wagner-Platz. It’s a quiet, almost sterile residential zone where the streetscape is dominated by parked cars and residents who value a quick walk to the Schlosspark over a nightlife scene.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Alt-Lietzow @ €20.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is Alt-Lietzow actually worth the BOUGIE price tag?
Only if you value proximity to the Spree and the U7; you're paying for a premium Charlottenburg location without the typical luxury facade.
How is the public transport connectivity?
Strong. The U7 at Richard-Wagner-Platz is the main artery, and the M45 bus handles the heavy lifting toward Zoo Station or Spandau.
What is the Average Rent for a standard 2-room flat?
Expect to pay between €1,200 and €1,600 cold, depending on whether the building has seen a recent energy-efficient renovation.
Is parking a problem in Alt-Lietzow?
It's a disaster near the town hall and local courts; if the lease doesn't include a private spot, you'll be circling the block daily.
What is the long-term investment outlook here?
Exceptionally stable. High demand for safe, central West Berlin housing ensures that m² stats will remain high despite the lack of new development.