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Germany’s residential construction drops to 13-year low

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 5:35 AM

BERLIN, May 22 (Reuters) – Residential construction in Germany dropped to a 13-year low in 2025, hurt ​by higher building costs ‌and interest rates, putting pressure on the government to step up deregulation and support construction efforts.

The number of residential units ‌completed ​last year in ⁠houses, apartment blocks or ⁠other buildings dropped by 18% to 206,600, the national statistics office said on Friday, the lowest ​level since 2012 after two consecutive years of decline.

• “Construction is ⁠still simply too complex, ⁠too expensive, too heavily ​regulated, and it takes too long,” said ​Ludwig Dorffmeister, a sector expert ‌at economic think tank Ifo

• Ifo expects completed residential units to drop further to 185,000 this year

• ⁠Germany’s Construction Minister Verena Hubertz said those were “bad numbers”, but added building permits were ⁠on ‌the rise and state ⁠support for construction to benefit ​low-income ‌households was at record ​highs

• In ⁠March 2026, construction permits were up 11.5% year-on-year at 21,800 residential units during the month

(Reporting by Ludwig Burger and René Wagner, editing by ​Thomas Seythal)