Allotment gardens in Vienna: Price explosion of 80 percent - the green gold!

Der Kaufpreis von Kleingärten in Wien ist in fünf Jahren um 80 % gestiegen. Liesing bleibt mit den niedrigsten Preisen attraktiv.
The purchase price of allotment gardens in Vienna has increased by 80 % in five years. Liesing remains attractive with the lowest prices. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Allotment gardens in Vienna: Price explosion of 80 percent - the green gold!

Liesing, Österreich - The demand for allotment gardens in Vienna has increased significantly in recent years, which has led to a rapidly increasing price level. According to a report by There are around 27,000 allotments in Vienna, which are distributed in around 250 clubs. These plots are between 120 and 650 square meters in size and are mainly used in gardening. Every year, only 165 allotments change their owner, which increases the scarcity and thus the attractiveness. The sales figures show that 62 percent of sellers and 97 percent of buyers have been private individuals in the past five years. The transactions of commercial or public providers, such as the city of Vienna, have dropped from 45 to 38 percent. There are often families among buyers who consider these allotments as long -term facilities.

locations in comparison

Where are the most expensive and cheapest allotments? As is well known, the most expensive location is Ottakring, where the square meter price reaches the highest value with sensational 1,313 euros. Gardening is also expensive in Döbling (1,220 euros) and Donaustadt (1,086 euros). In contrast, the prices in Liesing (761 euros), Hietzing (782 euros) and Floridsdorf (796 euros) are the cheapest.

The development of square meter prices is remarkable because they rose on average from 475 euros to 853 euros. According to a comprehensive analysis of

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In the real estate market, allotments are no longer viewed just as simple leisure areas, but as valuable investments. The popularity is also strengthened by the fact that allotments are often passed on within the family and are rarely publicly sold. This shows how important these green retreats have become for the Viennese population.

In summary, it can be said that allotments in Vienna quickly shoot up - both in terms of prices and demand. This development should be alarming for all garden lovers and investors in the city, but also exciting. While the allotments are very popular, it remains to be seen how this trend will develop.

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