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title: "Berlin vs London: Class A office comparison"
description: "Side-by-side Class A office comparison for Berlin and London — rent, vacancy, talent, tax, lease norms, transit, and top submarkets."
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> Berlin ($53/sqft, 7.4% vacancy) and London ($121/sqft, 8.6% vacancy) compete on different axes: Berlin on rent and tax and London on talent depth.

## TL;DR

- Class A rent: Berlin $53/sqft vs London $121/sqft.
- Vacancy: Berlin 7.4% vs London 8.6%.
- Talent index: Berlin 88 vs London 96.
- Corporate tax: Berlin 30% vs London 25%.
- Premium flex/seat/month: Berlin $580 vs London $1,380.

# Berlin vs London: Class A office comparison

**Berlin ($53/sqft, 7.4% vacancy) and London ($121/sqft, 8.6% vacancy) compete on different axes: Berlin on rent and tax and London on talent depth.**

## TL;DR

- [Class A](/glossary/class-a) rent: Berlin $53/sqft vs London $121/sqft.
- Vacancy: Berlin 7.4% vs London 8.6%.
- Talent index: Berlin 88 vs London 96.
- Corporate tax: Berlin 30% vs London 25%.
- [Premium flex](/topics/lease-vs-flex)/seat/month: Berlin $580 vs London $1,380.

## Market data side-by-side

| Metric | Berlin | London|

| Region | EMEA | EMEA|
| Country | Germany | United Kingdom|
| Class A rent (USD/sqft/yr) | $53 | $121|
| Class A rent (local) | 44 EUR | 95 GBP|
| Vacancy | 7.4% | 8.6%|
| Trend | flat | rising|
| Prime yield | 4.3% | 4.5%|
| Premium flex / seat / month (USD) | $580 | $1,380|
| Submarkets covered | 5 | 7|
| Corporate tax | 30% | 25%|

## Lease norms

| Metric | Berlin | London|

| Typical term | 5 yrs | 10 yrs|
| Typical rent-free | 4 mos | 24 mos|
| Lease norms | Net leases dominate. 5-10 year terms; tenants frequently negotiate break options at year 3 or 5. Free rent of 3-6 months on a 5-year deal; TI of €60-€100/sqm typical. | London leases are predominantly Full Repairing and Insuring (FRI). Tenant pays service charge and is responsible for dilapidations on lease end. Rent reviews to open-market rent every 5 years are standard. Rent-free periods of 18-30 months on a 10-year term are typical, with 'capped' rent-free for break-clause certainty. Personal guarantees are uncommon for institutional tenants; rent deposits are common for younger covenants.|
| Tax note | 15% federal corporate income tax plus 5.5% solidarity surcharge plus Berlin trade tax (Gewerbesteuer) of about 14.35% for an effective combined rate of about 30%. | UK corporation tax is 25% (19% small profits rate). Business rates are a major occupancy cost — ~50% of rateable value annually, levied separately from rent and service charge.|

## Talent

| Metric | Berlin | London|

| Talent index (0–100) | 88 | 96|
| Talent note | Deepest tech and creative talent pool in Germany. Strong feed from TU Berlin, HU, FU, and the rapidly growing Hertie School. Multilingual talent base supports non-German European HQs. | Largest financial-services and technology talent pool in EMEA. Average all-in compensation indexes 96 vs. New York's 100.|

## Transit & commute

**Berlin:** BVG U-Bahn (10 lines), S-Bahn (15 lines), tram, and bus. Berlin is highly walkable and U-Bahn-served. BER airport (opened 2020) is connected via the S-Bahn S9.

**London:** The Elizabeth Line transformed cross-London commute times. Heathrow to Liverpool Street is 35 minutes; Paddington to Canary Wharf is 17 minutes. Crossrail-adjacent assets command a measurable rent premium.

## Top submarkets — Berlin

- [**Mitte**](/cities/berlin/mitte) — trophy tier · €50/sqm/mo · ≈ $60.2 PSF/yr USD
- [**Mediaspree (Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg)**](/cities/berlin/mediaspree) — trophy tier · €46/sqm/mo · ≈ $55.4 PSF/yr USD
- [**Potsdamer Platz**](/cities/berlin/potsdamer-platz) — prime tier · €44/sqm/mo · ≈ $53 PSF/yr USD

## Top submarkets — London

- [**Mayfair & St James's**](/cities/london/mayfair-st-james) — trophy tier · £165/sqft/yr · ≈ $210 PSF/yr USD
- [**City of London**](/cities/london/city-of-london) — trophy tier · £95/sqft/yr · ≈ $121 PSF/yr USD
- [**Fitzrovia & Soho**](/cities/london/fitzrovia-soho) — prime tier · £110/sqft/yr · ≈ $140 PSF/yr USD

## Decision criteria

### Pick by cost

Berlin is the cheaper Class A market on a USD basis.

### Pick by talent depth

London has the deeper talent index (96/100 vs 88/100).

### Pick by tax

London has the lower headline corporate tax (25% vs 30%). Local incentives can change the effective rate materially.

### Pick by lease optionality

Berlin typical term is 5 years with 4 months free; London runs 10 years with 24 months free.

### Pick by transit

Berlin: BVG U-Bahn (10 lines), S-Bahn (15 lines), tram, and bus. Berlin is highly walkable and U-Bahn-served. BER airport (opened 2020) is connected via the S-Bahn S9. London: The Elizabeth Line transformed cross-London commute times. Heathrow to Liverpool Street is 35 minutes; Paddington to Canary Wharf is 17 minutes. Crossrail-adjacent assets command a measurable rent premium.

## Run a 4-city comparison

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[**Run a 4-city comparison →**](/tools/city-comparator)

## Frequently asked questions

****Is Class A office cheaper in Berlin or London?****
: Berlin is cheaper on a USD basis: $53/sqft vs $121/sqft.

****Which has better talent depth, Berlin or London?****
: London indexes higher on talent depth (96 vs 88).

****Which has more sublease availability, Berlin or London?****
: London carries higher vacancy (8.6% vs 7.4%) and therefore typically more sublease overhang.

****What lease term should I expect in Berlin vs London?****
: Berlin typical term is 5 years with 4 months rent-free; London typical term is 10 years with 24 months rent-free.

****How does transit and commuter access compare?****
: Berlin: BVG U-Bahn (10 lines), S-Bahn (15 lines), tram, and bus. Berlin is highly walkable and U-Bahn-served. BER airport (opened 2020) is connected via the S-Bahn S9. London: The Elizabeth Line transformed cross-London commute times. Heathrow to Liverpool Street is 35 minutes; Paddington to Canary Wharf is 17 minutes. Crossrail-adjacent assets command a measurable rent premium.

## Editorial provenance

Reviewed by [**Samuel Okafor**](/about/authors/samuel-okafor) — EMEA contributing editor. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our [methodology](/about/methodology) and [editorial standards](/about/editorial-standards).

### Primary sources for this page

- [CBRE Marketview reports](https://www.cbre.com/insights) — CBRE
- [JLL Office Insight](https://www.jll.com/en/trends-and-insights) — JLL
- [Cushman & Wakefield Marketbeat](https://www.cushmanwakefield.com/en/insights) — Cushman & Wakefield
- [Savills World Research](https://www.savills.com/research_articles/) — Savills
- [Colliers Global Office Outlook](https://www.colliers.com/en/research) — Colliers

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Citation: Source: Class A Atlas (https://classa.info/compare/berlin-vs-london), updated 2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z.
