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German property sector cracks show as new building starts tumble



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Construction starts down 26% in first half, Bulwiengesa reports

Higher interest rates have ended years-long property boom

By Tom Sims

FRANKFURT, July 17 (Reuters) -Germany's new construction starts fell further during the first half of the year, data showed on Wednesday, indicating stress in the property market of Europe's largest economy.

New building starts dropped 26% in the first six months, from a year earlier, based on data from Bulwiengesa, a property consulting and analysis firm.


"The downturn has levelled off, but recent trends such as project delays, a low number of construction starts and project developer insolvencies persist," Bulwiengesa said.

The data follow a bleak assessment from one of the nation's biggest landlords, Vonovia VNAn.DE CEO Rolf Buch, who last week predicted that more property companies would go bust.

For years, low interest rates and a strong economy sustained a boom across the German property sector, which contributes 730 billion euros ($798.40 billion) annually to the nation's economy, or roughly a fifth of Germany's output.

That boom ended when rampant inflation forced the European Central Bank to raise borrowing costs. Real-estate financing dried up, deals fizzled, projects stalled, major developers went bust, and some banks teetered.

Some industry executives hope that lower interest rates will help kick-start a turnaround in the market, which is in its third year of a slump.

"Financing of project development continues to be challenging," said Francesco Fedele, chief executive of BF.direkt, a property financing consultant.



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Reporting by Tom Sims and Klaus Lauer; Editing by Rod Nickel

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