Overview
- Berlin districts are enforcing stricter permit requirements and banning temporary furnished rentals in social preservation areas to protect affordable housing and community structures.
- The number of ads for furnished short-term rentals has surged from 300 in 2012 to nearly 3,000 in 2024, exacerbating the housing affordability crisis.
- Neukölln has already implemented a ban on short-term furnished leases in Milieuschutzgebiete, with other districts following suit through coordinated measures.
- Districts, led by Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, and Neukölln, are collaborating with city authorities to develop unified enforcement procedures.
- Mayor Kai Wegner's Bundesrat proposal to tighten federal oversight of furnished rentals has received strong support from district administrations.