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Quel est un bon salaire à Berlin en 2026 ? Check honnête coût de la vie
Le coût de la vie à Berlin a bondi de 18 % en 3 ans. Nous décortiquons quel salaire offre réellement une vie confortable en 2026 : loyers par quartier, panier de consommation, taux d'épargne par tranche, et où se trouve la frontière entre 'correct' et 'confortable'.
Ce que vous apprendrez
- Rent benchmarks by Berlin district (April 2026)
- Monthly cost basket for a single adult
- Verdict by salary band
Rent benchmarks by Berlin district (April 2026)
A 1-bedroom flat in Berlin Mitte or Prenzlauer Berg now ranges from €1,400 to €1,800/month — up sharply from the €900-€1,200 of 2023. Older neighbourhoods like Wedding, Neukölln-Süd and Lichtenberg still offer 1-bedroom rents from €950 to €1,250. Outer districts (Spandau, Marzahn, Köpenick) range from €750 to €1,000.
These ranges represent the 25th-75th percentile of new rentals advertised on ImmoScout24, ImmobilienScout, and Wohnungsboerse during March-April 2026. Renewal rents (people renewing existing leases) are typically 25-40% lower thanks to Mietpreisbremse (rent control), but those flats almost never come on the open market — so a new arrival to Berlin pays the higher market rate.
Plan for an extra €150-€250/month for Nebenkosten (utilities + heating + property tax) on top of the cold rent. Berlin's district heating costs jumped after the 2023 energy reset and have not normalised back.
Monthly cost basket for a single adult
A frugal but normal single adult spends €750-€950/month on groceries, transport, household basics, communications and modest entertainment in 2026 Berlin. This excludes rent, vacations, and one-off expenses (furniture, doctor visits, etc.).
Transport: a yearly Deutschlandticket pass for €58/month covers all public transport in Berlin and across Germany. Most Berliners do not own a car (1 in 5 households).
Groceries: a single adult cooking 5 days/week and eating out 2-3 times spends €350-€450/month at Aldi/Lidl/Rewe + occasional restaurant.
Verdict by salary band
€38,000 gross/year (~€2,250 net): you can afford a 1-bedroom in an outer district (€800-€950 rent) and live okay, but savings are minimal (€150-€250/month). This is below the Berlin median for full-time work — negotiate up if possible.
€55,000 gross (~€3,000 net): comfortable single in a mid-tier district (€1,100-€1,300 rent), savings of €600-€900/month. Roughly the median full-time salary in Berlin in 2026.
€80,000 gross (~€4,200 net): comfortable in a central district (€1,400-€1,700 rent), strong savings (€1,200-€1,800/month). Top quartile of Berlin earners.
€120,000 gross (~€5,800 net): comfortable in any district incl. central premium, can support a partner who is studying/job-hunting, savings €2,000+/month. Top decile.
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