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Nordhausen as an investment location for real estate

40,767-41,726 inhabitants (city) and 80,762 in the district - solid demand base in the southern Harz region

According to official series, Nordhausen is in the stable 40k segment: Municipal/state statistical data extracts place the city at 40,767 as of 31.12.2024 and at the same time show earlier orders of magnitude around 41,726 as a reference from time series, which signals a narrow range and predictable market size. The district of Nordhausen has a population of 80,762 as at 31.12.2024, which means that the core city is embedded in a sustainable regional structure with commuter links and a demand buffer. District analyses confirm a moderate demographic decline in a decade comparison, which is, however, cushioned in the city market by demand for training, clinics and services - a setup for conservative cash flow calculations in locations close to the center and axes.

Accessibility and public transport: Stadtwerke tram/bus, regional lines and transparent network maintenance as a rental lever

Stadtwerke Nordhausen operates streetcar lines 1/2 and the regional streetcar 10 (Ilfeld/Neanderklinik-Niedersachswerfen-Nordhausen), flanked by city and regional bus lines; published timetables (valid from 17.02.2025, among others) document frequencies, routes and junctions at the station square - a clear advantage for living close to the railway and short re-letting times. Ongoing information on SEV phases, vacation timetables and operational adjustments ensure transparency during construction work - relevant for exposés and tenant comfort in city/station corridors. Regional relationship supplements and real-time/information services in the network environment stabilize connections in urban-rural traffic, which structurally enhances commuter-oriented micro-locations.

Urban development and ESG framework: ISEK Nordhausen 2030 and conversion of the old town as a plannable exit anchor

The Integrated Urban Development Concept (ISEK) Nordhausen 2030 was adopted as a strategic framework for action and explicitly serves as a basis for the acquisition of EU, federal and state funds - a reliable funding and planning anchor for repositioning, first floor activation and energy modernization in prioritized areas. The city makes the ISEK, including the mission statement and decision documents, publicly available; sub-concepts such as framework plans for Nordhausen East and the old town remain valid and specify measures in 1A/1B locations. Practical contributions from urban development funding document the conversion of the city center/old town with the use of combined instruments (including ERDF), which demonstrably increases the quality of stay and frequency in central corridors - a direct lever for ESG-driven value-add strategies and exit-proof core properties along the public transport axes.

Find out more about Nordhausen in Wikipedia

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordhausen

Standard land values for Nordhausen

The standard land values for Nordhausen can be found in the standard land values for Thuringia here.