Property Locations in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin Region
Explore all locations in Ostprignitz-Ruppin district — with market data, infrastructure and current property listings.
The Ruppin Lake District and the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district combine town and nature: the Fontane town of Neuruppin on Lake Ruppin, the palace town of Rheinsberg and many smaller places between forests and lakes, all well connected to Berlin.
On this page you will find each location on its own, with setting, infrastructure and current property listings. Buyers, sellers and movers can see at a glance what sets the places apart.
Towns in the region
Neuruppin
Neuruppin (postcode 16816) is the district capital of Ostprignitz-Ruppin in Brandenburg, Germany. With around 32,000 residents, direct A24 motorway ac…
~32,000 residents · 60 min to Berlin · roughly 45 % cheaper than Berlin · Ruppiner See (14 km)
Learn moreRheinsberg
Rheinsberg is a small town in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district with around 7,970 residents, 25 km northeast of Neuruppin and 100 km from Berlin. Famous…
~7,970 residents · 25 km from Neuruppin · 100 km from Berlin · Houses avg. 2,492 EUR/m²
Learn moreLindow (Mark)
Lindow (Mark) is a state-recognised resort in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district with around 3,300 residents, 20 km southeast of Neuruppin and 70 km from…
~3,300 residents · 20 km from Neuruppin · 70 km from Berlin · Three-lakes town
Learn moreKyritz
Kyritz an der Knatter is a Hanseatic town in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district with around 9,000 residents, 30 km west of Neuruppin. The "Knattermimen-S…
~9,000 residents · 30 km from Neuruppin · Houses avg. 1,354 EUR/m² · Hanse since 1359
Learn moreWittstock/Dosse
Wittstock/Dosse is a medieval small town in the north of Ostprignitz-Ruppin district with around 14,500 residents, 45 km northwest of Neuruppin. The t…
~14,500 residents · 45 km from Neuruppin · Houses avg. 1,703 EUR/m² · +10.08% YoY
Learn moreFehrbellin
Fehrbellin is a municipality in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district with around 8,500 residents, 30 km south of Neuruppin and only 60 km from Berlin — the…
~8,500 residents · 30 km from Neuruppin · 60 km from Berlin · Plots from 53 EUR/m²
Learn moreRuppiner Lake District
The Ruppiner Seenland encompasses the Stechlin-Ruppiner Land Nature Park with 680 km² and over 180 lakes in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district. Ruppiner …
Nature park 680 km² · 180+ lakes · Ruppiner See 14 km · Riparian buffer 5–10 m
Learn moreLiving in the Ruppin Lake District
The region scores with lakes, forests and closeness to the capital. Neuruppin, the district seat, brings together administration, schools, clinics and retail; Rheinsberg lives on tourism and culture around its palace.
If you want a more rural setting, Lindow (Mark), Kyritz, Wittstock/Dosse and Fehrbellin offer quiet towns with their own history and usually cheaper plots than the Berlin commuter belt.
The Berlin connection runs via the RE6 regional train and the A24 motorway. That makes the region reachable for daily and weekend commuters, and usually cheaper than the inner commuter belts.
Property prices in the region
Sale prices, rents and trends for Neuruppin, Rheinsberg and the Ruppin Lake District are in the annual market report.
Common questions about the region
The Ruppin Lake District includes Neuruppin, Rheinsberg, Lindow (Mark) and Fehrbellin with their lakes, among others. Politically they belong to the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in north-west Brandenburg.
Neuruppin is the seat of the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district and lies about 60 kilometres north-west of Berlin on Lake Ruppin. As the birthplace of Theodor Fontane, the town is also known as the Fontane town.
The RE6 regional train links Neuruppin with Berlin, and the A24 motorway runs towards the capital and Hamburg. That makes the region suitable for daily and weekend commuters.
Neuruppin itself and waterfront locations are especially in demand. How prices differ between the places is shown in the annual market report for the region.
Rheinsberg is an established tourist town thanks to its palace, lakes and culture. Holiday and second homes are in demand here; buyers should check the local rules on use and letting in advance.
These smaller towns offer rural living with their own history and usually cheaper plots than the Berlin commuter belt. They suit families and anyone looking for quiet.
Yes, there are waterfront plots around Lake Ruppin and the surrounding waters. They follow special rules on water rights and shore protection; the lakefront-plot guide explains the details.
Current sale prices and rents per town are on the individual location pages and gathered in the annual market report for Neuruppin and the Ruppin Lake District.
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