Mortgages for Foreigners in Hanover (2026)
LTV, rates and lender expectations for non-German buyers — June 2026 conditions. Verified opportunities in Hanover with English-speaking notary, financing and tax support.
Schedule Free ConsultationIllustrative estimate at a 3.8% assumed interest rate (10y fixed, June 2026 market range 3.6–3.9%) plus 2% initial amortisation. Actual terms depend on the property, your profile and the lender. Not financial advice.
Mortgage for Foreigners in Hanover: what to know
German banks lend to foreigners, but terms depend on residency: German tax residents typically access 80–90% loan-to-value, while non-residents are capped around 50–60% LTV — meaning 40–50% cash plus all purchase costs. 10-year fixed rates ranged 3.6–3.9% in June 2026.
For a typical 70 m² apartment in Hanover (~€250,000), plan equity accordingly and lock the rate early. German fixed-rate loans include the right to 5–10% annual special repayment and full repayment flexibility after year 10 (§ 489 BGB) — a structural advantage over many markets.
The Hanover market in numbers
Hanover (Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen)) has 558,258 residents. Existing apartments currently average around €3,564/m² (district spread roughly €2,625–€4,630/m²), with new-builds at about €6,710/m². Average asking cold rent is about €11.85/m², putting the gross rental yield near 4%.
Price momentum: +2.7% year-on-year. Prices peaked 2021/22, corrected sharply 2022-23 (immowelt: -8.6% and -8.8%), recovering since 2024; over 5 years roughly flat (immowelt 5-year chart: -2.8%), with the Gutachterausschuss describing 2025 as 'stable at a high level'.
Vacancy: roughly 3.29% (Zensus 2022 Gebäude- und Wohnungszählung, vacancy rate city of Hannover 3.29% as of 15.05.2022 (Lower Saxony avg 4.1%). Above-average vacancy means micro-location and stock quality decide letting success here.
Where to buy in Hanover
Investment demand concentrates in List, Linden, Südstadt, where letting is fastest and long-term value is most defensible. Value- and yield-oriented buyers look at Vahrenwald and Zoo, which trade lower and typically deliver higher gross yields with more management intensity.
List: Popular Gründerzeit quarter north-east of the centre, leafy streets around Lister Meile, favourite of young professionals and families. Apartments trade around €3,450–€3,550/m².
Linden (Linden-Mitte): Former working-class district turned alternative/creative hotspot west of the Ihme, dense old stock, strong rental demand from students and young renters. Apartments trade around €3,350–€3,500/m².
Südstadt: Classic sought-after 1920s-30s residential belt south of the centre near Maschsee lake, consistently high demand and stable prices. Apartments trade around €4,200–€4,600/m².
Kirchrode: Green, affluent villa-and-garden suburb in the south-east next to Tiergarten forest and the Medical School (MHH), family-favoured. Apartments trade around €3,200–€3,800/m².
Vahrenwald: Practical, well-connected mid-price district north of the centre, mixed old and post-war stock popular with commuters and yield-focused buyers. Apartments trade around €3,500–€3,750/m².
Zoo (Zooviertel): Hanover's most prestigious address by the Eilenriede city forest and zoo — grand villas and upscale apartments, the city's top price bracket. Apartments trade around €4,600–€4,700/m².
Taxes & buying costs in Hanover
Property transfer tax (Grunderwerbsteuer) in Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) is 5%. Add approximately 2% for notary and land registry (statutory GNotKG fees) plus any brokerage/service fee — total acquisition costs typically run 8–12% on top of the purchase price, and German banks generally do not finance them.
Held privately, the property can be sold tax-free after the 10-year Spekulationsfrist; before that, gains are taxed at your personal rate. Depreciation (AfA) shelters rental income: 2% p.a. for pre-2023 buildings, 3% for buildings completed from 2023, and a 5% degressive option for qualifying new projects started before 30.09.2029.
Hanover is a designated tight housing market: the Mietpreisbremse caps new-lease rents at roughly 10% above the local comparative rent (Mietspiegel), and the reduced Kappungsgrenze limits in-tenancy increases to 15% within three years. Factor the achievable regulated rent — not the asking-rent headline — into your underwriting.
Data & sources
All figures verified July 2026 against primary sources. Asking prices typically run 5–15% above notarised transaction values — where both exist, the source basis is stated.
Population: Landeshauptstadt Hannover / Region Hannover statistics 'Bevölkerung Ende Juni 2025' (SKI Nr. 12/2025), residents with main residence as o….
Purchase prices: immowelt Price Map, asking prices July 2026 (avg apartment 3,564 EUR/m2.
Rents: Wohnungsboerse.net Mietspiegel Hannover, asking cold rents (Angebotsmieten), end of March 2026: avg 11.85 EUR/m2 (2025: 11.79), https://w….
Yield: computed from price+rent above: 11.85 x 12 / 3,564 = 3.99% ~ 4.0% gross.
Price trend: immowelt Price Map development table (apartments 2026: 3,564 EUR/m2 = +2.7% vs 2025.
Vacancy: Zensus 2022 Gebäude- und Wohnungszählung, vacancy rate city of Hannover 3.29% as of 15.05.2022 (Lower Saxony avg 4.1%.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a German mortgage with foreign income?
Yes, but fewer banks compete for the file, LTV drops to roughly 50–60%, and income in EUR/USD/CHF is viewed most favourably. A German employment contract — even a recent one — materially improves terms.
Can foreigners buy investment property in Hanover?
Yes. Non-residents can buy property in Hanover without German citizenship or residency. Financing is available to expats and Blue Card holders; non-residents typically need 40–50% equity, German tax residents 10–20%.
What are the total buying costs in Hanover?
On top of the purchase price, budget 5% property transfer tax (Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen)), about 2% notary and land registry, plus any brokerage/service fee — commonly 8–12% of the price in total.
What rental yield can I expect in Hanover?
Gross yields in Hanover average around 4%, higher in value districts such as Vahrenwald and Zoo and lower in prime locations like List.
How much is property per square metre in Hanover?
Existing apartments average about €3,564/m² to buy and roughly €11.85/m² cold rent per month, varying significantly by neighbourhood and condition.
