StuttgartBougie Zone

HölderlinplatzRent Prices 2026

70193Cargo Bike ParadiseAltbau ObsessionU4 TerminusParking Nightmare
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of €17.9/m², you are paying for the status of living in the most refined corner of the West. Our neighborhood analysis confirms it is officially 'BOUGIE' territory, largely because the supply of high-ceiling apartments never meets the demand. While the price range is steep, the investment outlook is exceptionally stable as these postcodes are essentially recession-proof for landlords.

The Vibe:This is the top-tier section of Stuttgart-West where the Altbau facades are meticulously scrubbed and the U4 tram line terminates. The demographic consists mainly of high-earning professionals and Bosch employees who prefer heritage architecture over sleek glass boxes. Finding a street parking spot here after 6:00 PM is a statistical impossibility unless you own a Smart car or have a private garage.

Market Median

17.9
/m²/mo
2.9% Premiumvs Stuttgart avg
LowHigh
15.423.6
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Hölderlinplatz @ 17.9/m²/mo

1,074

District Highlights

Grocery
EDEKA am Bismarckplatz
Public Transit
U-Bahn Station Hölderlinplatz (U4)
Education
Dillmann-Gymnasium
Bakery
Bäckerei Bosch
Health
Klinik Charlottenhaus

Locals Ask

Why is the average rent higher here than in the rest of Stuttgart-West?

The lack of through-traffic and the higher concentration of renovated heritage buildings drive the m² stats up compared to the noisier blocks near Rotebühlstraße.

Is it worth paying €23.6/m² for a top-floor flat?

Only if it includes a lift and a view of the TV Tower; otherwise, you are overpaying even for this 'BOUGIE' district.

What is the investment outlook for small apartments?

Excellent, as single professionals working at the nearby hospitals or city administration constantly hunt for studios in this specific radius.

How noisy is the U-Bahn loop?

If your windows face the square directly, you'll hear the U4 screeching on the turn every 10 minutes, which should be a bargaining chip for lower rent.

Where can I actually park a car?

Nowhere for free; locals typically rent private spots in the few existing underground garages for upwards of €150 monthly.