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New builds in Vienna 1070 Neubau

Profile Neubau represents creative, dense inner-city living: Spittelberg, MuseumsQuartier, Neubaugasse, Burggasse and proximity to Mariahilfer Strasse shape a district with a strong cultural scene, many restaurants and high demand.

Price orientation Ownership apartments commonly range from about EUR 6,500 to 9,500 per square metre; premium attic conversions, renovated period buildings and new builds in quiet side streets can be significantly higher.

Transport & residential appeal U3, tram lines, buses and the future U2 connection around MuseumsQuartier and Rathaus provide very good links. Neubau is attractive for buyers who value culture, design, cafes, small shops and short distances. Large parks are limited, but the centre is quickly reached on foot or by bike. Because the district is small, supply is tight and demand is persistent, the 7th district remains one of Vienna's most resilient urban residential locations.

New-build price note These ranges should be read as market guidance: condition, outdoor space, energy quality, floor level and micro-location can move the price materially. New-build projects often sit at the upper end or above it; in this district, proximity to Spittelberg, MuseumsQuartier, Neubaugasse and quiet period-building addresses is especially important when comparing offers.

Frequently asked questions about 1070 Neubau

  • Yes, especially if you want a design- and culture-driven location near MuseumsQuartier, Spittelberg and Mariahilfer Strasse. Buyers should compare more than the price per square metre: micro-location, outdoor space, energy standard and long-term demand for ownership apartments in this Vienna district all matter.

  • The most relevant areas are Spittelberg, MuseumsQuartier, Neubaugasse, Burggasse, Zieglergasse and quieter streets toward Josefstadt. When searching for a new-build apartment in Vienna 1070, compare walking distance to public transport, daily amenities, parks, schools and the exact street setting.

  • Key factors include very scarce new-build supply, the creative neighbourhood, short routes to the centre and high-quality renovation or rooftop standards. Floor level, orientation, balcony or terrace, cooling, parking, monthly running costs and whether the project is completed or still under construction also influence value.

  • The district is typically a good fit for buyers looking for a distinctive inner-city address with strong demand and fine-grained urban life. Check layout, lift access, outdoor space and energy standards, because new-build supply in Neubau often comes from infill or rooftop projects. On WIEW, you can compare available new-build apartments in the district and check the location directly on the map.