MunichThe Grid Zone

LochhausenRent Prices 2026

81249S3 Commuter LifeAutobahn AdjacentLast Stop EnergyZero Gentrification Risk
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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At a median of €20.8/m², you aren't finding a steal, but you are buying breathing room that the city center lacks. We’ve tagged this area as THE_GRID because it’s functional, predictable, and purely residential without any pretense of being 'cool.' It’s a pragmatic move for those who value a 20-minute S-Bahn commute over having a bar on every corner.

The Vibe:Lochhausen feels like a village that accidentally got hooked up to the S3 line and never quite decided if it wanted to be a city. You’re surrounded by fields, gravel pits, and the constant hum of the A8 motorway, creating a landscape of 1990s apartment blocks and older farmhouses. It’s the literal edge of Munich where the asphalt ends and the Upper Bavarian countryside actually starts.

Market Median

20.8
/m²/mo
16.1% Discountvs Munich avg
LowHigh
17.524.5
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Lochhausen @ 20.8/m²/mo

1,248

District Highlights

Grocery
EDEKA am Bahnhof
Park
Aubinger Lohe
Education
Grundschule Lochhausen
Leisure
Langwieder See
Transport
S-Bahn Station Lochhausen

Locals Ask

Does the A8 noise ruin the peace?

If you're in the northern section of the neighborhood, the highway drone is a permanent background track to your life.

Is the S3 reliable this far out?

It’s your only lifeline to the city; when there’s a 'Störung' on the main line, you are effectively stranded unless you have a car.

Can I find a flat for under €18/m²?

Possible, but only in older, unrenovated 1970s stock that hasn't seen a paintbrush in a decade.

Is there any local nightlife?

Absolutely not; your evening entertainment options are limited to a walk in the fields or the last train back from Pasing.

How's the parking situation?

Compared to the city center, it’s a dream, though new developments are increasingly stingy with street spots.