Baden-Württemberg

Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Baden-Württemberg is one of Germany's most economically powerful states, situated in the south-west of the country. The region is defined by a diverse landscape: the Black Forest, the Rhine Valley, Lake Constance, and urban centres such as Stuttgart, Mannheim, and Freiburg. It shares borders with both France and Switzerland, giving it strong international connectivity.

Buyers are drawn here by a robust labour market anchored by major employers in the automotive and manufacturing sectors, as well as a comparatively high quality of life. Infrastructure is well developed, and the proximity of Zurich and Basel makes the region particularly appealing to cross-border professionals. Rental yields in the larger cities are stable, though purchase prices typically run above the German national average.

There are currently no active projects available within this network for Baden-Württemberg. Listings in the region generally consist of newly built apartments in urban areas, detached homes in suburban municipalities, and renovation properties in smaller historic towns.