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Whether you want to sell your property, rent it out, or have its value appraised—we’re here to support you with our expertise.
- Regional expertise: We have in-depth knowledge of the Mettmann real estate market and its unique characteristics.
- Personalized service: We guide you from the initial consultation through to the notary appointment.
- Professional marketing: High-quality property listings, 3D tours, and modern marketing strategies ensure an optimal presentation.
- Extensive buyer database: Access to verified prospective buyers who are actively searching for properties in Mettmann.
- Legal certainty: We handle the entire process, from the appraisal to the signing of the contract.
Are you looking to sell your property in Mettmann? As experienced real estate agents specializing in the Mettmann district, we support you with our expertise, market knowledge, and personal dedication—from the initial consultation through to the successful completion of the sale.
Whether it’s a well-maintained single-family home in Metzkausen, a modern condominium in downtown Mettmann, or a charming property in Obschwarzbach—we know the local market, understand which target groups are looking where, and showcase your property perfectly. With professional appraisals, tailored marketing, and an active pool of prospective buyers, we get the best results for you—quickly, transparently, and reliably.
Why selling real estate in Mettmann is particularly attractive
As a county seat, Mettmann offers an ideal blend of urban proximity and a natural living environment—an advantage that has kept demand for real estate high for years. Thanks to its good connections to Düsseldorf and Wuppertal (including via the A3 and S-Bahn), Mettmann is particularly appealing to commuters.
In popular residential areas such as Metzkausen, Mettmann-Süd, or near the Neander Valley, sellers regularly achieve strong sale prices. Those who sell now benefit from a stable market and an attractive buyer environment—we ensure that you reach exactly the right prospective buyers.
City Profile: Mettmann – Close to Nature, Charming, and Well-Connected
Mettmann stands for quality of life with a view—literally, as many residential areas offer unobstructed views of the countryside. At the same time, the city is vibrant, with a beautiful historic district, excellent retail options, and a wide range of recreational activities.
The world-famous Neander Valley with its museum and nature reserve, the Goldberger Teich, and the hiking trails around the city forest make Mettmann particularly attractive for families and nature lovers.
Düsseldorf, Cologne, and the Ruhr region are easily accessible by car or train—Mettmann offers the perfect balance between tranquility and connectivity.
Mettmann District Real Estate Market 2024
The Appraisal Committee for Property Values in the Mettmann District has published the 2025 Real Estate Market Report, which analyzes the period from November 16, 2023, to November 15, 2024. Following a significant decline in the previous year, the number of real estate transactions rose again by approximately 14% in 2024.
A total of 2,534 purchase contracts were registered. At 871.5 million euros, the total transaction value remained nearly at the previous year’s level (-0.7%). Price trends have stabilized following the declines of previous years. Prices for existing homes have fallen slightly or are stagnating, while a slight increase can be observed for new construction.
- Single-family and two-family homes
With 982 sales, the market for single-family and two-family homes is the sector with the highest turnover. Prices for existing homes have remained largely stable here. Average purchase prices for single-family and two-family homes (all types) range from €405,000 in Wülfrath to €581,000 in Langenfeld.
- Vacant lots and condominiums
The number of sales of undeveloped land rose by 14% to 196. Prices for building land for single-family homes have stagnated in most cities in the district; only in Monheim am Rhein was a slight increase in standard land values approved. The market for condominiums recorded an increase of around 23% with 1,356 sales. The total sales volume here rose by 19% to 253 million euros.
- Conclusion
Following a period of uncertainty, the real estate market in the Mettmann district is showing clear signs of recovery. The number of transactions has increased again, and prices have largely stabilized. Demand for housing throughout the district remains high.
Source: 2025 Real Estate Market Report for the Mettmann district, published by the Appraisal Committee for Real Estate Values in the Mettmann district.