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City comparison · Rent & affordability

London vs Berlin: rent and cost of living

You can't compare London and Berlin rent in the same currency — but you can compare what share of income renters actually spend. In London, the median renter spends 41% of income on rent; in Berlin, it's 27%. That 14-point gap is a cleaner measure of financial pressure than raw rent amounts.

London

Budget£1,500
Median£2,100
Premium£3,500

Confidence: high

Berlin

Budget€800
Median€1,250
Premium€1,950

Confidence: high

What renters actually spend (% of income)

London

P25 renter30%
Median41%
P75 renter54%

Berlin

P25 renter19%
Median27%
P75 renter36%

These are what renters actually pay — not recommended targets.

Salary needed for median rent (30% rule)

London£84,000/yr
Berlin€50,000/yr

Affordability verdict

Berlin is substantially easier on the wallet. The median renter spends 27% of income on rent there, versus 41% in London — a 14-point gap that compounds over time. Even high earners (top 25% of renters) feel the gap: they spend 19% of income on rent in Berlin vs 30% in London.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Berlin cheaper than London to rent in?

Yes — Berlin is more affordable relative to local incomes. The median renter in Berlin spends 27% of gross income on rent, versus 41% in London.

What salary do you need to rent in London vs Berlin?

To comfortably afford median rent at the 30% rule, you need £84,000/year in London and €50,000/year in Berlin.

What is the average rent in London compared to Berlin?

Median 1-bedroom rent is £2,100/month in London and €1,250/month in Berlin. Budget options (bottom 10%) start at £1,500 and €800 respectively.

Explore London in detail

Cost of living guide: LondonCan I afford £1,750 rent in London?

Explore Berlin in detail

Cost of living guide: BerlinCan I afford €1,000 rent in Berlin?

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