GostenhofRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median price of €13.5/m², Gostenhof has officially transcended its working-class roots to become firmly BOUGIE. Our neighborhood analysis suggests that while the upper limit of €16.8/m² is steep, the investment outlook remains strong because demand for this specific aesthetic is relentless. You are paying a 'coolness tax' here, but the proximity to the city center and the Pegnitzgrund green belt keeps the valuation justified.
The Vibe:The district is a dense grid of Altbau architecture and narrow streets where the U1 station Gostenhof serves as the main entry point. Parking is a genuine nightmare, forcing most residents to rely on bikes or the proximity to Plärrer. It is no longer the gritty alternative hub it once was; the grit is now curated and comes with a high price tag.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Gostenhof @ €13.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the €13.5/m² average rent actually enforceable?
With the Mietpreisbremse in effect, landlords often try to bypass limits via 'furnished' surcharges, so check your m² stats carefully.
What is the parking situation like near Gostenhofer Hauptstraße?
Abysmal; unless you have a private courtyard spot, expect to circle the block for 20 minutes every evening.
Does the neighborhood analysis favor long-term investment?
Yes, the investment outlook is stable as the area has reached a level of desirability that survives wider market fluctuations.
How noisy is it compared to other Nuremberg districts?
It is loud—between the U-Bahn, narrow street acoustics, and late-night foot traffic, it is not a zone for those seeking total silence.
Are there any cheaper pockets left in Gostenhof?
You might find something closer to the €10.9 mark near the railway tracks or unrenovated rear-building flats, but they are increasingly rare.