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    Eklöf, Miriam
    Malmö högskola, Faculty of Culture and Society (KS).
    Berlins fastighetsmarknad igår, idag och imorgon - Historik och aktuella mediabilder av prisutveckling, attraktivitet och gentrifiering2014Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
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    This bachelor thesis discovers which development tendencies that can be found for the future of the real estate market in Berlin. To be able to find answers to the questions for the thesis, ten articles both from international and German magazines and newspapers have been chosen and analyzed. The questions that are explored in the thesis are: Which categories of buyers invests in Berlin today? Which parts of the city are considered attractive for investments today and why? How have they developed since the unification? How does media illustrate the change of the real estate market in Berlin, and which tendencies can be found for the future development? A thematic content analysis has been made, and a couple of interesting themes has been found and discussed: Increasing property prices, Gentrification, Is there a bubble on the real estate market? and Re-definition of the meaning of luxury homes. The discussion relates these themes to the historic development of the real estate market in Berlin; what heritage the real estate market the city has been given from the historic happenings, and what prognosis media indicates for the future development of the real estate market in Berlin. Differences and similarities in the content between the international and the German articles are also discussed. The depiction that emerges, is that in the future, international real estate owners might dominate in the central parts of Berlin, whilst German real estate owners dominate in the outskirts of the city. Furthermore, tendencies for further increasing property prices has been discerned, and both commercial and private buyers are found to invest in real estate in the city. The reasons for the investments vary. New, trendy areas will continue to transform through gentrification processes. An example of an area like this is Neukölln that in the future might be able to provide homes in a higher price range; a development that may speed up the gentrification process in these areas. In the international articles, the real estate market of Berlin is presented in an almost selling way, which can make an impact on new potential buyers. This presentation differs a bit from the German articles, where focus lies both on the possibilities that comes with the increasing prices, but also on the problems that has occurred and might develop in the future.

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