Nuremberg as an investment location for real estate
Economic profile and demand base
As the heart of the metropolitan region, Nuremberg boasts a strong sector mix of industry, digitalization, energy and transport systems as well as a growing knowledge economy. The combination of established employers, start-ups and research institutions ensures a steady influx of tenants, a broad tenant base and predictable cash flows. A high quality of life, short distances and a wide range of cultural and leisure activities strengthen tenant loyalty and reduce vacancy risks in sought-after neighborhoods.
Infrastructure, micro-locations and urban development as value drivers
Excellent accessibility via ICE junctions, freeways, airports and efficient public transport enhances the quality of the location in commuter and employer corridors. Major projects such as the Lichtenreuth urban quarter with the Technical University, the transformation of the Quelle site "The Q" and new residential areas in the south create modern, energy-efficient living and working space. Micro-locations with proximity to the underground/railway, a high density of local amenities, access to green spaces and water, and short distances to the campus, clinics and city center are particularly attractive - a plus for rentability and value development.
Strategies from core to value-add with an ESG focus
Core investments in established districts score points with stable rental income, low fluctuation and long-term value retention. Value-add potential arises from energy-efficient refurbishment, repositioning and redensification along new neighborhood developments and mobility axes. ESG-compliant upgrades increase attractiveness for tenants, reduce operating costs and improve exit prospects. Overall, Nuremberg offers a balanced risk/reward profile with strong future prospects for yield-oriented and long-term investors.
Standard land values for Nuremberg
The standard land values for Nuremberg can be found in the standard land values for Bavaria here.