Deutschlands Wohnungsmarkt „verseucht“ durch weit verbreiteten Rassismus – DW – 13.12.2025

https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-housing-market-contaminated-by-widespread-racism/a-75108517?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQPMjc1MjU0NjkyNTk4Mjc5AAEe9nYdNTR2fjBihZRPaVLn_lkORzjymrTDzNS8coYtl5TjO71frojfZ8ut9po_aem_FwoHe0e8vpJ1drzGQEXk2g

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  1. All housing markets are in a squeeze pretty regardless who you are unless of course you have money.

  2. Anagittigana on

    That’s a good article. Opened my eyes a little bit. As a white German, I don’t notice that myself, so it’s good to be informed.

  3. nottellingmyname2u on

    As soon as there is scarcity of apartments there will be discrimination against race , citizenship, sex or age. 
    When you have 80 applicants you select that one that you personally believe is easier to live with.

  4. thhvancouver on

    My friend, who is Ukrainian, has a permanent contract with a good paying job. Has been living here since the war started and can communicate relatively fluent in German. He hasn’t been able to find an apartment of his own and is still sharing living space with other Ukrainians who escaped when the war started.

    I have always suspected this to be the reason. This finding just confirms it.

  5. BathTimeJohnny on

    It starts with the name. If it sounds foreign you are already facing more obstacles.

  6. Independent-Slide-79 on

    Its true. Many of my friends with non german names struggle to find a place to live

  7. Spot3_the_Cat on

    Yeah, I had a friend at university, she had a degree in German with top grades and was on her way to become a teacher, never met a person who spoke a clearer and more beautiful German, she easily was better than me.

    But she had a Turkish surname which led to ~75% of landlords to end the phone call as soon as she introduced herself.

    She fixed that by not telling her name at the start und smiling away the „Oh your German is actually great, didn’t think that was possible with that name haha…“

  8. This is terrible, but unfortunately not surprising. The tighter the housing market, the easier it is for property owners/managers to turn away people based on their background. If we had (a lot more) supply and it actually shifted to a renters market, this would greatly alleviate the power of landlords to discriminate. Unfortunately, I don’t think we’ll ever manage to build all the necessary housing.

  9. BiggusDickus155 on

    Is it really racism though? A landlord can be the most non racist person ever, but when renting an apartment a landlord thinks about their business and chooses what is best for their it.
    A single German employed bankar will always be better than an immigrant family with kids living on welfare for example.
    The landlord looks after their business not social justice.

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