Grone Rent Prices in Göttingen 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At an average rent of €11.2/m², Grone is the definition of SMART_MONEY for renters who want to avoid the inflated prices of the Ostviertel. You are paying for four walls and a roof, not for a 'status' neighborhood, which keeps the investment outlook stable for local landlords. It is a no-frills deal where the m² stats actually favor the tenant for once.
The Vibe:Grone is dominated by functional post-war apartment blocks and industrial zones, making it the practical choice for those who value square footage over prestige. It is the territory of workers from the nearby Sartorius campus and commuters who rely on the 61 bus line or quick A7 autobahn access. It is gritty and utilitarian, lacking the polished aesthetic of the city center but offering much easier parking.
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Grone @ €11.2/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the rent so low compared to the rest of Göttingen?
Grone lacks the historic timber-framed houses of the center, consisting mostly of high-density 1960s and 70s builds that keep prices down.
Is the commute to the University manageable?
It is a 15-minute bike ride or a straight shot on the bus; you are further out than the student hubs but the savings are worth the extra 5 minutes.
What is the parking situation like on Kasseler Landstraße?
It is a main artery and can be loud, but side streets and apartment complexes generally offer more parking than you will find anywhere near the city wall.
Is there any high-end housing in this district?
Rarely; most of the stock falls into the €9.2 - €13.5/m² range, so do not come here looking for luxury penthouses.
Are the utility costs higher in these older buildings?
Many blocks have been renovated for energy efficiency, but always check the 'Energieausweis' since 70s concrete can be a heater-killer.