Building land prices 2024: record values ​​and big differences in Saxony-Anhalt!

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In the Altmark district of Salzwedel, building land prices in 2024 will be particularly affordable at an average of EUR 14.95/m².

Im Altmarkkreis Salzwedel sind die Baulandpreise im Jahr 2024 mit durchschnittlich 14,95 EUR/m² besonders günstig.
In the Altmark district of Salzwedel, building land prices in 2024 will be particularly affordable at an average of EUR 14.95/m².

Building land prices 2024: record values ​​and big differences in Saxony-Anhalt!

What's going on in Saxony-Anhalt? More and more people in the region seem to have a good knack for purchasing property! In 2024, the Saxony-Anhalt State Statistical Office registered a total of 1,704 sales of undeveloped land. These stores added up to an impressive area of ​​over 10.3 million square meters, which corresponds to a total value of around 302 million euros. The average price per square meter was 29.33 euros, which shows that investing in building land can be worthwhile.

Land ready for construction is particularly in demand, playing a central role in 72 percent of sales. Here the average is 65.42 euros per square meter. But where are the most expensive seats located? Halle (Saale) leads the rankings with an astonishing 403.97 euros per square meter, followed by Magdeburg with 207.86 euros and Dessau-Roßlau, where you have to shell out 92.41 euros.

Prices in the districts

Looking for a better overview of prices across counties? Here are the latest insights:

region Average price (EUR/m²)
Börde 74.10
Saalekreis 70.01
Altmarkkreis Salzwedel 14.95

Particularly noteworthy is the cheapest land ready for construction in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, where you can get a real bargain at 14.95 euros per square meter. In contrast, it is hardly surprising that the most expensive undeveloped land can be found in the districts, where, for example, unfinished land costs an average of 43.55 euros per square meter.

Quality in education

But it's not just when it comes to building land that it's important to invest well-prepared in the future. Another exciting topic that is currently enjoying current debate is preschool education. The Policy-Pedagogical Plan (PPP) for preschool education is based on the Basic National Curriculum Concept (BNCC). This plan not only sets out important learning content for children, but also defines their rights and learning goals at a crucial stage in their development.

Importantly, the creation of the PPP is a collective process involving professionals, families and the community. A dynamic document, which should be regularly reviewed for relevance, ensures that education is not only high quality, but also considerate and growing. This creates an atmosphere that promotes the children's well-being and prepares them in the best possible way for further educational levels.

A perfect example of how well-planned projects in various areas can jointly contribute to the further development of our cities and the social environment.