Rent affordability · Berlin
Can I afford €1,300/month rent in Berlin?
€1,300/month puts you in the top 46% of renters in Berlin by rent amount — €50 above the city median (€1,250).
Salary you need to afford this
Based on gross annual salary. The 30% rule (manageable threshold) is the most widely used benchmark — it means €1,300/month consumes exactly 30% of your monthly income.
How this compares in Berlin
€800
Budget rent
P10
€1,250
Typical rent
median
€1,950
High-end rent
P90
People in Berlin typically spend 19–36% of their gross income on rent. The median renter spends 27%.
Data confidence: high · Destatis Einkommens- und Verbrauchsstichprobe + Berliner Mietspiegel 2024 (change: +0.7%; Mietspiegel 2026 due summer 2026) · 2024
Frequently asked questions
Can I afford €1,300/month rent in Berlin?
Whether you can afford €1,300/month in Berlin depends on your salary. At the standard 30% rule, you need at least €52,000/year gross. At a stricter 25% threshold, you need €62,400/year. Note: €1,300/month puts you in the top half of the Berlin rental market — 54% of renters pay less.
What salary do I need to afford €1,300 rent in Berlin?
To afford €1,300/month without spending more than 30% of gross income on rent, you need at least €52,000/year. For a more comfortable 25% target, the threshold rises to €62,400/year. At 35% — considered financially stretched — the minimum falls to €44,571/year.
Is €1,300/month rent expensive in Berlin?
€1,300/month is €50 above the city median. 54% of renters in Berlin pay less than this amount. Rent across Berlin ranges from roughly €800 (cheapest 10%) to €1,950 (top 10%).
Other rent amounts in Berlin