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Brexit May Escalate 99% Price Jump of Frankfurt's Apartments

  • Condominium prices have almost doubled since 2004, JLL says
  • Market still cheap compared to London, could attract bankers
Railings sit on the exterior of a residential apartment block in Frankfurt, Germany, on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014. German home prices rose by the most in at least 10 years in 2013 as low interest rates made it cheaper to finance purchases and prompted investors to switch from bond markets to real estate.
Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg
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