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KalowswerderRent Prices 2026

10589Ringbahn LogicIndustrial EdgeCommuter HavenNo-Frills West
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Our Verdict

"Smart Money"

With a median of €13.5/m², Kalowswerder is a clear SMART_MONEY play for those who want to stay inside the Ring without paying Moabit or Mitte premiums. Our neighborhood analysis shows this area is often overlooked because of its proximity to the highway, but the m² stats suggest it’s one of the last semi-affordable West Berlin bastions. The long-term investment outlook is bolstered by the nearby Siemensstadt developments, making these rental prices look like a bargain before the ripple effect hits.

The Vibe:This is a gritty, functional corner of Charlottenburg squeezed between the Spree and the A100 where industry and residential blocks collide. You are trading aesthetics for high-speed transit access via S+U Jungfernheide and the canal views along the Goslarer Ufer. It lacks the polish of Savignyplatz, defined instead by heavy traffic on Tegeler Weg and a population that values utility over trend-chasing.

Market Median

13.5
/m²/mo
28.4% Discountvs Berlin avg
LowHigh
10.618.5
Est. Rating2/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Kalowswerder @ 13.5/m²/mo

810

District Highlights

Grocery
Kaufland am Kappufer
School
Gottfried-Keller-Gymnasium
Park
Goslarer Platz
Transit
S+U Jungfernheide

Locals Ask

How does the average rent compare to Moabit?

Kalowswerder is typically 10-15% cheaper than Moabit because it lacks the 'hip' cafe culture and is still viewed as a transition zone.

Is the noise from the A100 a dealbreaker?

Only if you're directly on the first row of buildings; deeper into the pocket near Goslarer Platz, it’s surprisingly quiet.

What do the m² stats say about new builds?

Modernized units are pushing the top end of the range at €18.5/m², but older stock keeps the median grounded at €13.5/m².

Is it easy to find a parking spot here?

Compared to the nightmare of Charlottenburg-South, you can actually find a space here without circling for 20 minutes.

What is the investment outlook for the next five years?

Bullish, as the massive Siemensstadt Square project nearby will likely drive up demand for housing in this immediate vicinity.