Thursday, May 22, 2014

City Analysis

Berlin is Germany's largest cities and lies at the top in the hierarchy of central places. Berlin does not have one central business district. There are several smaller districts. Property in Berlin is among the least expensive in Germany and has housing suitable mostly for the upper and middle class. Demand for luxury homes has consistently increased since the unification of West and East Berlin. The most desirable are located in the deco buildings and have prestigious architectural features. Centrally located luxury apartments are also very popular. Mitte, Prenzauler, and Charlottenburg are some of the popular districts to live in. Borse Berlin is the Berlin Stock Exchange. This feature is something that would only be found in large cities. In addition, Berlin contains large quantities of restaurants, stores, and other businesses that may not be found in other smaller cities. Because Berlin is Germany's largest city, there are not many goods or services that are unavailable and it has advanced infrastructure, a strong industrial presence, and a couple million residents.




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