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Is Hamburg In Germany The Affordable Alternative To London?

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With Brexit looming and the cost-of-living skyrocketing in the British capital, a study shows Hamburg, ‘the most British city outside Britain’, to be an attractive alternative, with excellent employment opportunities, family-friendly facilities, and buzzing night-life – all at an affordable price.

Baufi24, the German mortgage lending platform, has investigated the top cities across Germany for millennials and young families from abroad. With Brexit fast-approaching, many ambitious UK citizens are looking to jump across the pond to secure a stable future. While relocating isn’t without its challenges, the results from this study reveal Hamburg –  a city that merges old with new, industrial with digital, and work with play – as an exciting alternative for young professionals looking to escape the slog of the British capital.

The study analysed 27 factors across seven categories: Work, Family, Studying, Gastronomy and Nightlife, Culture, Sport, and Connectivity to reveal Hamburg as one of the top cities in Germany for expats. Roughly half the size of London (755km², compared to 1,572km²), Hamburg’s population is five times smaller (1.8 million compared to 9 million), which offers the breathing space and life-quality so many Londoners crave.

Tomas Peeters, CEO of the Baufi24 group says “With excellent job opportunities and plenty of amenities, Hamburg is an attractive alternative to London. Crowned ‘The Most British City Outside Britain’, Hamburg’s annual ‘British Flair’ event includes British-style fairs, classic car shows, and even an Open Air Proms Concert, helping expats feel right at home. This study aims to give a breakdown of each district in Hamburg to help newcomers decide which area would be best suited for their new life(style)”.

Hamburg is composed of seven districts, each with their own amenities, entertainment, and flair. The following data table highlights what each district has to offer.

 

Table 1: Amenities across Hamburg’s seven districts

District Startups Schools Nurseries Price per  m² Night Clubs Theaters Green Space
Hamburg-Mitte 169 78 165 £3,760 74 32 17%
Altona 7 57 161 £5,420 50 24 25%
Hamburg-Nord 25 62 194 £5,480 5 10 17%
Eimsbüttel 22 41 158 £4,730 6 12 13%
Wandsbek 2 106 257 £4,110 0 3 26%
Harburg 5 36 75 £3,130 2 1 50%
Bergedorf 0 33 62 £3,410 0 7 33%
Total 230 413 1,072 £3,770 137 89 26%

 

 

 

The full results of the investigation across all 27 factors can be found here.

With just seven districts compared to London’s 33, navigating Hamburg is easier than one might expect. The districts of Hamburg-Mitte and Altona are ideal for students and young people, with 124 nightclubs and 56 theatres; while Wandsbek boasts plenty of schools and nurseries for young families. For green space and cheap real-estate prices, head south of the Elbe River to Harburg, which offers a pleasant mix of urban structures and sprawling heathland.

Another factor making Hamburg an attractive destination is the affordable cost of real-estate, which averages £3,770 per square meter across all seven districts, compared to London’s £8,091.  Given the significant price difference for property, one might expect salaries in London to be significantly higher – but surprisingly that is not the case. The average salary in Hamburg stands at €50,000 (£45,000), compared to £38,000 in London.

 

For young UK professionals looking for a high quality of life, a taste of home, and a future in the European Union: Hamburg isn’t an option to overlook.