I am German and I grew up with these windows/doors. That's one thing I like about this channel: You not only get to learn about other countries but can appreciate things you take for granted at home as well - like "Kippfenster". Thanks Mark for your enthusiasm!
My in-laws live in Germany and they feel like our tiny, 1900 square foot U.S. house is palatial. We live in an old house with a fairly small kitchen but they always marvel over how big it is.
Hey Guy's, The thing I've always liked about Mark is that he always sees the positive in everything....he rarely complains about anything. Definately a glass half full kinda guy ! Those windows/doors were interesting ; haven't seen them before. Regards to Micah & Ying ! Jim.
evogardens I like this about him too! He keeps an open minded wherever he go, always happy to meet everyone, never harbour bad thoughts towards anything.
It's so wonderful that you, your baby, and your amazing wonder woman wife get to travel together. We watch all your videos and love them. Keep up the great work!
It's so nice to see people appreciate the things we take for granted - like the way windows open. I never knew that these types of windows are not used outside of Europe. :)
I've been at this for the last 4 hours, watching video after video of your different apartments in different cities/countries, neighbourhood walks and tours... I have a few things to say... I love your videos..I don't know you but you seem to be extremely affable and genuine and just such a happy person :) I love little Micah and your wife seems to be a wonderful person.. Very rare to see families these days, traveling the world. Thanks for the little glimpse into your life around the globe.. Please pass on my best to your lovely wife, and little Micah!
I'm so happy you made this channel as well as this video. This is another side of seeing different parts of the world that is so interesting. Great insight and so very useful for novice travellers like me. Aloha and Mahalo Mark Weins Family!
Munich is my most favorite city in Germany, and I never get enough of it. The shops, the strassen music, the food, the city hall, and the ease of movement are spectacular. Wear comfortable walking shoes and just go!
Those in the bathroom are only the central water metering which u don't use to regulate temperature but only to open or close the water supplies in the apartment. U regulate the temperature straight at the tap
@@JP-jh7hq It's a 3-room-appartment in the center of Munich (Neuhausen), so it should be between 1200-1800. Those costs are without water, electricity, heating.
The kitchen style is called Frankfurter Küche and the idea behind is, that the wife, who is alone at home, and prepares the meal for the working husband, can easily reach to both sides of the kitchen. Nowadays we have "Wohnküchen" which are bigger and allow to cook, eat and live as a whole family. More like an american kitchen.
It is always interesting what people from other countries find remarkable about our way of life: drinkable tap water, natural lighting and bifunctional windows/balcony doors, just like the lift doors in buldings of this period (the house you are showing semms to be more like from the 70ies, I think), are so common to us that a German person showing anyone around his place would not even mention them.
I live in the USA and never seen a bifunctional windows until I visited my aunt in Germany. So, it's quite interesting for those who've never been exposed to it.
I live in munic since 2008 and have seen a few apartmens and i have to say this is 100% real and a very veryy tipical apartment. Also Mark pls dont use those nobs to control the warm water for showering! You have to move the tap to the right or left to shower warm or cold 😂
its always fascinating how something completely normal to you like the "Kippfenster" (window mechanic) can be a new and innovative thing to someone else :)
Munich is my favorite city in the entire world. I lived there for two years in my early 20s, and would never trade it for anything. I lived over near Isartorplatz on Herrnstrasse. The building is no longer there. It was removed sometime during the 80s and an old Roman ruin was excavated out from under where I had lived.
Lol..."Oh, my Cheese! I better have a cheese real fast while I open the fridge". Mark is the the real deal. The most sincere vlogger on UA-cam. (And Mark, I hope Puma sends you a check for wearing those socks). : )
A million city where mountain spring water comes out of the tab. Munich worked over 30 years on this and promoted ecological agriculture between the city and the Alps to reach this quality.
No hydrofluosilicic acid in the public water, as is intentionally added in America. It is great that their government [mentis/mente in Latin means "mind"] cares for its people, sincerely. Operation Paperclip in America. Water distillers are valued here.
Nicely done on the room entrances, cuts and editing. Smooth. Would like a brief mention of public transportation (i.e. bus stop on the corner, 100 meters to nearest metro, etc.) but otherwise loving this new channel. 👍👍
Thank you Tosh. Next video, in about a week, will be the Munich neighborhood tour. Will be a walk through of the neighborhood showing everything around. Will be great to get your feedback. Thanks!
Tosh T you don't really even need a car in Europe! The bus always fans out from the center of town and the trains stop at even the smallest towns!! And the bus and trains ALAWAYS RUN ON TIME!! SO YEAH IT'S EASY TO GET AROUND!!
One of the best things about your videos is that they are never TOO shaky. I have unsubscribed from channels for that, it makes me feel ill to watch. Your content interests me, but also your camera-work or whoever is behind the cam is quite good. Minimal shakiness Thank you.
Munich is a beautiful city, I enjoyed Okterberfest there. The downside of German apartments is that you practically have buy everything yourself when you move in. From the kitchen sink to the bedroom cupboards. And they come in boxes so you have to be very handy.
Munic my town though I live in Stanberg where the lives. Am the only Kenyan lady living in Stanberg My house is one of the oldest houses in Stanberg over 100 years old
I have seen some of your videos before but haven’t subscribed to you until today. I really enjoy the videos and really like your happy attitude. Thank you so much for showing us the world.
You Mr. are truly God sent that is so sweet and respectful that you sleep on the couch and let the lady’s have the bed your father and mother did a wonderful job with you and I’m so glad that I came a cross your videos I’m a fan Mark thank so much for all that you do !!! And for your videos very entertaining Sir❤️👍👍👍👍
Mikah is calling you because he likes a "baby bell" too. 😂 I'm German from the Frankfurt area and am happy to see you having a good time visiting my country - 💙
Superb apartment mark......it's very inclusive with all aminities.....the window n door to the balcony is a real highlight......kudos to German engineering....god bless....be safe mark
I was born in munich and still love there. The city is so hilariously overpriced. Finding an affordable property in Munich is like winning the lottery. Even these old apartments from the 60s are overpriced. And Good luck in finding a house with a garden. You either have to be a russian oligarch or a rich heir.
Maria I think you got something wrong, normally at airBnb you pay the room no matter how many people sleep in there, but you have to tell how many people will be there. But it won't change the price. The calculation was only, if you would break it down to single-pay per person, it would be 53€ and thats pretty cheap. It wasn't counted per persons ^^
That was really nice. It's exactly the same as in Sweden. Same layout. Same type of neighbourhood. Same construction. Hahahaha really nice because I have some great memories from Sweden. Specially those two function windows. Loved them the first time I saw them back in 2011 when they were renovating the whole complex windows where I was staying. I'm not sure if in Germany it's the same. But in Sweden they name the houses and apartments by kitchen, bathroom and living spaces. Like that place would be a kitchen plus one bathroom plus 3 rooms. You see if you use all of them as bedrooms or dinning room or living room. But they name the amount of rooms not the use as in other countries. Great video. Loving your smile and hope you and the family are having an amazing time. Keep enjoying
I guess all apartments in Germany must have the same architecture. My son's apartment is the same as yours in Berlin. It ; s great that you are renting from someone who is living somewhere else now. Otherwise you would have to purchase all appliances and plus. I plan to visit my grand babies in 2 weeks. A K
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Just 3 hours direct flight from Munich Airport, we have got Ankara Turkey. In the city of Ankara's new neighbourhoods, year 2002 built, monthly rental of 200 square meters on the upper floors apartment is 410 euros per month. There are daily flights from Ankara to Munich Germany and Ankara has lots to offer too, like bars, discos, cafes, restaurants nearby those new neighborhoods. The prices of those apartments in new districts are commencing from 150.000 euros to 300.000 euros if one wants to purchase.
I have those windows my bedroom. They're also great for allowing the air in even when it's raining,, as the angle promotes runoff to the outside. Germans are synonymous with quality.
I wonder how much magical mushrooms, acid and weed Mark did when he was younger. Hmmm.... Lol. Love the videos keep it up. Congratulations on almost a million subscribers on your main channel! Keep leaning my friend!
I love Germany! I lived in Frankfurt and Hanau as a little girl, my Dad was a career soldier. I was also a soldier and also married to one too. I lived in Nuremberg and also in Wiesbaden. I love the beauty, the food and the culture ! I miss Europe!❤️ ,
I don't think that Germans are aware of the public relations boon it was to have Americans servicemen and their families stationed in Germany. Most found Germany and Germans similar to America and Americans and what was different, they found admirable. Many came to love Germany and its people and they spread the word back in the United States, helping to lessen the negative, outdated stereotypes that lingered (and still linger) there. Heck, many have opted to stay in Germany.
@@resianemaculate. It depends. You would have to download the Airbnb app to know for sure. I'm currently renting a very modern, clean room in Utah for $12 a night, but I see deals like this in other cities and even foreign countries. I saw monthly Airbnb rentals in Germany for $300.
Look such a nice & better place. The world is changing. Very soon everybody will be satisfied & comfortable. Even going to work will not be a stress. Wow!!!
I had to laugh a little watching this (as a german). Like when Mark explained how he controls the temperature of the shower with the main valve. I just wanted to tell him that he's doing it all wrong. 😂 BTW this isn't average german, more like average german student apartment.
The shower had a single-handle faucet, you can just move the handle that you lifted to turn on the water to the left or right to adjust the temperature. Thanks for making this series about Munich, it was fun to watch them as an insider. If you ever come again please let real "Münchner" give you recommendations for restaurants, unfortunately you only went to tourist places with not so great food. Btw the sky is always this blue, thats why the bavarian flag is white and blue, its supposed to be the bavarian sky. :)
Chriss Coming from NL he nearly makes me feel like an alien :) Many apartments look like this in our country, but I do know that s traditional house in Germany looks different :)
Ha the price is fine. this apartment will probably cost 1200 a month in rent without additional costs like water, trash, house management..... You also have to add cleaning before and after and the risk of something disappearing or breaking. to mark id rent my place any time but a stranger? no, thank you.
It's not average German living but is very cozy apt in Germany. The shower is not 60s. The plumbing and fixtures would have been updated for health code reasons. The size is nice. The style is nice and modern.
I lived in a small town in an apartment in Germany for over a year and what you're living in and is not a typical German apartment!! Munich is like their downtown Los Angeles or New York City that's the kind of apartment you're living it if you want to live in a real German apartment you need to go to a small town!! You're living the big city life, luxury! I can tell you my kitchen didn't look anywhere near like that kitchen!!
I live in Germany and in Munich. My first apartment in 1970 looks similar to yours. The apartment I have now is far more modern than your living in. So your apartment is most certainly not how most Germans live today. And your paying way to much for this old apartment. That said, I wish you well.
Lincoln Paul Yes. Very much not up to average standards in Germany and they‘re getting ripped off because it‘s Munich. Ah well. I guess it‘s okay for just a visit. :)
In the Russia balconies usual thing in almost every apartment, so funny to look at the excitement of the guy , apartment - nothing special , but very funny for $169 per night !!
I knew I had a similar function in my balcony door (turn the handle all the way up) from seeing some of the neighbors use it, but I never knew how to activate it! What a find, thanks Mark!!
Hi Mark! A lot better than a hotel.. It has everything you need.. Beautiful views.. Munich is a beautiful place. So clean. I really enjoyed the tour. Thank you and take care..🍃😊🍃
The world would be such a nicer place to live in if more people were like Mark! Such a positive guy.
Positive guy. Right
He's always smiling! Keeps him young and lovely!
I am German and I grew up with these windows/doors. That's one thing I like about this channel: You not only get to learn about other countries but can appreciate things you take for granted at home as well - like "Kippfenster". Thanks Mark for your enthusiasm!
Can u tell me about Germany??is there job get easy or tough??and about apartments??
Thank you so much for giving reply,,can u me tell me what is the right way to immigration for gremany???
Hi..am comg to Munich to look an appart/studio for my daughter ..if someone can help.
Nina j,i am visiting berlin and frunkfurt next year,do we have cheap cattages or motels
Do Germans knw English
My in-laws live in Germany and they feel like our tiny, 1900 square foot U.S. house is palatial. We live in an old house with a fairly small kitchen but they always marvel over how big it is.
Hey Guy's,
The thing I've always liked about Mark is that he always sees the positive in everything....he rarely complains about anything.
Definately a glass half full kinda guy !
Those windows/doors were interesting ; haven't seen them before.
Regards to Micah & Ying !
Jim.
evogardens I like this about him too! He keeps an open minded wherever he go, always happy to meet everyone, never harbour bad thoughts towards anything.
Thank you so much Jim!
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What is there for him to complain when he eats and travel for a living. Life is too good. Some of us work for a living.
Wonderful , keep going...lived in those apartements...
It's so wonderful that you, your baby, and your amazing wonder woman wife get to travel together. We watch all your videos and love them. Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much Sasha!
It's so nice to see people appreciate the things we take for granted - like the way windows open. I never knew that these types of windows are not used outside of Europe. :)
Yes..they are..me also was impressed by this and will shortly come to Munich to find an appartment for my daughter.
I prefer air conditioning keeps out pollen.
georg schmidt True, but it’s not as good for the environment
IDK, I have this kind of window in Israel.
I loooove these Fenster
haha I just randomly watched this video and I live in the same building :D
Really🤗
Sahib Singh hey, I have a question
@@Whiponized what?
Sahib Singh WHATS up?
@@Whiponizedall good.h ow are u.where are u from
I've been at this for the last 4 hours, watching video after video of your different apartments in different cities/countries, neighbourhood walks and tours... I have a few things to say... I love your videos..I don't know you but you seem to be extremely affable and genuine and just such a happy person :) I love little Micah and your wife seems to be a wonderful person.. Very rare to see families these days, traveling the world. Thanks for the little glimpse into your life around the globe.. Please pass on my best to your lovely wife, and little Micah!
Hello are you doing today Trisha
I'm so happy you made this channel as well as this video. This is another side of seeing different parts of the world that is so interesting. Great insight and so very useful for novice travellers like me. Aloha and Mahalo Mark Weins Family!
Thank you very much for your feedback Mary. Hope you and your family are doing well also!
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This young man always I mean always stays positive in everything !! He gives hope for the future . This apartment is very nice, wow so big and roomy .
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Really a beautiful apartment and Mark's arranging its tour had been fantastic.
I lived in Germany for over a year....one of my favourite countries in the world!
Munich is my most favorite city in Germany, and I never get enough of it. The shops, the strassen music, the food, the city hall, and the ease of movement are spectacular. Wear comfortable walking shoes and just go!
Those in the bathroom are only the central water metering which u don't use to regulate temperature but only to open or close the water supplies in the apartment. U regulate the temperature straight at the tap
Your All vedios are so addicting I watch em again and again they never get old for me...
i love how happy and positive you are
Plus they are really really quiet and peaceful!! I ALWAYS LOVED THE WAY GERMAN WINDOWS WORKED!!
Almost 5 grand per month for this modest and small apartment. Dude you are crazy!
Those are likely AirBNB prices. I would say at most, it could be like a 1400 euro a month apartment.
@@MasterExploder61 nah nah less. about 1200 max.
@@JP-jh7hq It's a 3-room-appartment in the center of Munich (Neuhausen), so it should be between 1200-1800. Those costs are without water, electricity, heating.
Nice to hear, that Munich is beautiful, it’s my hometown.
I randomly watched the video and omg that's my old neiborhood in the thumbnail
I love the old look of Germany's houses and buildings
I really like the positive vibes u spread by appreciating things around u and the smile conveys so much. Amazing Video. Cheers!
Hello are you doing today priyanka
Looks really nice. Big apartment good high ceilings and a balcony however small is a must.
The kitchen style is called Frankfurter Küche and the idea behind is, that the wife, who is alone at home, and prepares the meal for the working husband, can easily reach to both sides of the kitchen. Nowadays we have "Wohnküchen" which are bigger and allow to cook, eat and live as a whole family. More like an american kitchen.
The shower is controlled by a mixing valve, pretty neat invention. Left: Hotter water. Right: Colder water .
It is always interesting what people from other countries find remarkable about our way of life: drinkable tap water, natural lighting and bifunctional windows/balcony doors, just like the lift doors in buldings of this period (the house you are showing semms to be more like from the 70ies, I think), are so common to us that a German person showing anyone around his place would not even mention them.
I live in the USA and never seen a bifunctional windows until I visited my aunt in Germany. So, it's quite interesting for those who've never been exposed to it.
peter koller bifunctional windows are pretty common everywhere in Europe but not in the US.
Same thing for window blinds.
I live in munic since 2008 and have seen a few apartmens and i have to say this is 100% real and a very veryy tipical apartment. Also Mark pls dont use those nobs to control the warm water for showering! You have to move the tap to the right or left to shower warm or cold 😂
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its always fascinating how something completely normal to you like the "Kippfenster" (window mechanic) can be a new and innovative thing to someone else :)
Munich is my favorite city in the entire world. I lived there for two years in my early 20s, and would never trade it for anything. I lived over near Isartorplatz on Herrnstrasse. The building is no longer there. It was removed sometime during the 80s and an old Roman ruin was excavated out from under where I had lived.
I really enjoyed the tour of the apartment but I enjoyed your excitement even more.thank you
Lol..."Oh, my Cheese! I better have a cheese real fast while I open the fridge". Mark is the the real deal. The most sincere vlogger on UA-cam. (And Mark, I hope Puma sends you a check for wearing those socks). : )
A million city where mountain spring water comes out of the tab. Munich worked over 30 years on this and promoted ecological agriculture between the city and the Alps to reach this quality.
That means the vegetables are all Bio?
No hydrofluosilicic acid in the public water, as is intentionally added in America.
It is great that their government [mentis/mente in Latin means "mind"] cares for its people, sincerely.
Operation Paperclip in America. Water distillers are valued here.
Mark is so cheerful and funny. He makes everything so much more fun to watch lol.
Munich is the most expensive city to live in germany(I live there)
How much does it cost to rent an apartment
@@CrownPrinceNewton 2000€
Diese stadt ist teuer.
One room apartment (15-20 qm) so 600-800 Euro monthly’s! Verrrrrryyyyy hot expensive
? nicht Berlin ?
He is smiling all the time, so beautiful person
Nicely done on the room entrances, cuts and editing. Smooth. Would like a brief mention of public transportation (i.e. bus stop on the corner, 100 meters to nearest metro, etc.) but otherwise loving this new channel. 👍👍
Thank you Tosh. Next video, in about a week, will be the Munich neighborhood tour. Will be a walk through of the neighborhood showing everything around. Will be great to get your feedback. Thanks!
+Mark Abroad You got it, mate. I'm never first but I always swing by!
That is like my flat in Singapore where I live.
Tosh T you don't really even need a car in Europe! The bus always fans out from the center of town and the trains stop at even the smallest towns!! And the bus and trains ALAWAYS RUN ON TIME!! SO YEAH IT'S EASY TO GET AROUND!!
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I AM PERUVIAN FROM LIMA I STUDIED AND LIVED IN MUNICH AND I LOVE THIS WONDERFUL CITY AND VERY POLITE PEOPLE !
6:39 asians have a lotta honor
Hes sleeping on the couch not with his wife bc her sister is with them , thats respect mark,
Really respectable behavior👍
Yes he is do respectable...he was American though
One of the best things about your videos is that they are never TOO shaky. I have unsubscribed from channels for that, it makes me feel ill to watch. Your content interests me, but also your camera-work or whoever is behind the cam is quite good. Minimal shakiness Thank you.
Love all your videos Mark.Have a safe trip and happy eating. 😊
Hello Nishah
Love how you arrange the camera, Mark. It's like you use 2 or 3 cameras at same time. Great job!
Omg.... Mark Wiens the LEGEND. I clicked this vid so fast.
the door into the kitchen is so German. brings back memories when i was a kid
5:57 you are not supposed to control the temperature with the shut-off valves :D
Munich is a beautiful city, I enjoyed Okterberfest there. The downside of German apartments is that you practically have buy everything yourself when you move in. From the kitchen sink to the bedroom cupboards. And they come in boxes so you have to be very handy.
Some apartment come furnished. You can bring your own furniture as well. I am German born and raised there in Bayern ( Bavaria) Regensburg.
@@s.h.5323 forgot to say 'most'
Munic my town though I live in Stanberg where the lives. Am the only Kenyan lady living in Stanberg My house is one of the oldest houses in Stanberg over 100 years old
Niaje
Haaahaa.. ..are you sure?Am also there😅😅...hope you are still there...
Do Germans speak English niaje
Umekimbia kenya
I have seen some of your videos before but haven’t subscribed to you until today. I really enjoy the videos and really like your happy attitude. Thank you so much for showing us the world.
Hello beautiful are you doing today connie
“Ohhh the cheese, I better have a cheese real fast while I open the fridge” 😂👌
You Mr. are truly God sent that is so sweet and respectful that you sleep on the couch and let the lady’s have the bed your father and mother did a wonderful job with you and I’m so glad that I came a cross your videos I’m a fan Mark thank so much for all that you do !!! And for your videos very entertaining Sir❤️👍👍👍👍
Positive guy With Positive Ideas. Unbelievable. I Also Like to Travel Whole World. But Money is The Problem. Thanks 👍
Mikah is calling you because he likes a "baby bell" too. 😂 I'm German from the Frankfurt area and am happy to see you having a good time visiting my country - 💙
Superb apartment mark......it's very inclusive with all aminities.....the window n door to the balcony is a real highlight......kudos to German engineering....god bless....be safe mark
What I love the best in your appartment room is your sympathie and kindness
I was born in munich and still love there. The city is so hilariously overpriced. Finding an affordable property in Munich is like winning the lottery. Even these old apartments from the 60s are overpriced. And Good luck in finding a house with a garden. You either have to be a russian oligarch or a rich heir.
i lived in an apartment like that when i was a very young child. so many happy memories!!!
Hey Mark, i live and work in germany and 164 is wayyy to much for this apartment !
Ilhe at kab - it's munich, what do you expect? And 53 per person isn't that much^^
Munich is the german Tokyo
ah per person ok :D i thought each
its one bed so I wonder how they made them pay for 3 adults??!!O.o
Maria I think you got something wrong, normally at airBnb you pay the room no matter how many people sleep in there, but you have to tell how many people will be there. But it won't change the price. The calculation was only, if you would break it down to single-pay per person, it would be 53€ and thats pretty cheap. It wasn't counted per persons ^^
This is how my husband and I ALWAYS travel. We basically never rent hotels anymore. It's so much nicer and more convenient
I love Germany & I love Europe...
You have a superb smile. Thanks for showing us your Germany flat. I liked your place. Neat and clean and peaceful. Can be anybody’s dream.
This reminds me of the apartment I lived for a month in Berlin.
That was really nice. It's exactly the same as in Sweden. Same layout. Same type of neighbourhood. Same construction. Hahahaha really nice because I have some great memories from Sweden. Specially those two function windows. Loved them the first time I saw them back in 2011 when they were renovating the whole complex windows where I was staying. I'm not sure if in Germany it's the same. But in Sweden they name the houses and apartments by kitchen, bathroom and living spaces. Like that place would be a kitchen plus one bathroom plus 3 rooms. You see if you use all of them as bedrooms or dinning room or living room. But they name the amount of rooms not the use as in other countries. Great video. Loving your smile and hope you and the family are having an amazing time. Keep enjoying
I guess all apartments in Germany must have the same architecture. My son's apartment is the same as yours in Berlin. It ; s great that you are renting from someone who is living somewhere else now. Otherwise you would have to purchase all appliances and plus. I plan to visit my grand babies in 2 weeks.
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Awesome tour. Great way of showing how great these apartments can be. Amazing. Thank you
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I enjoyed this video. Makes me want to start traveling.
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Great video Mark .. beautiful neighborhood n Munich so nice in there 😊
2:05 For a sec I thought ur gonna lock the elevator 😂
Just 3 hours direct flight from Munich Airport, we have got Ankara Turkey. In the city of Ankara's new neighbourhoods, year 2002 built, monthly rental of 200 square meters on the upper floors apartment is 410 euros per month. There are daily flights from Ankara to Munich Germany and Ankara has lots to offer too, like bars, discos, cafes, restaurants nearby those new neighborhoods. The prices of those apartments in new districts are commencing from 150.000 euros to 300.000 euros if one wants to purchase.
He thanks her for washing his clothes, thts cool.
Mark, you are so funny! You stop and eat cheese in the middle of filming, that is so funny. I find you very entertaining and interesting to watch.
I have those windows my bedroom.
They're also great for allowing the air in even when it's raining,, as the angle promotes runoff to the outside.
Germans are synonymous with quality.
Same Windows in Spain
I'm soo happy that the world will be a better world, peacefully with a sound mind. Wow!!!!!
I wonder how much magical mushrooms, acid and weed Mark did when he was younger. Hmmm.... Lol. Love the videos keep it up. Congratulations on almost a million subscribers on your main channel! Keep leaning my friend!
mark is so positive always and make great videos
I love Germany! I lived in Frankfurt and Hanau as a little girl, my Dad was a career soldier. I was also a soldier and also married to one too. I lived in Nuremberg and also in Wiesbaden. I love the beauty, the food and the culture ! I miss Europe!❤️
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I don't think that Germans are aware of the public relations boon it was to have Americans servicemen and their families stationed in Germany. Most found Germany and Germans similar to America and Americans and what was different, they found admirable. Many came to love Germany and its people and they spread the word back in the United States, helping to lessen the negative, outdated stereotypes that lingered (and still linger) there. Heck, many have opted to stay in Germany.
your son at 3 month has traveled more than have in my entire life
I can't wait to go back to Germany...we love Munich.
$164 a night??!! Airbnb rooms can rent for as little as $17 a room, $60 for a home. The hotel/apartment business is a racket.
Abe sapien,where is that please?
@@resianemaculate. It depends. You would have to download the Airbnb app to know for sure. I'm currently renting a very modern, clean room in Utah for $12 a night, but I see deals like this in other cities and even foreign countries. I saw monthly Airbnb rentals in Germany for $300.
@@abesapien9930 Thank you so much.
@@abesapien9930 in Munich monthly room/small flats on Airbnb start from 600€.
munich rents are the highest in whole germany
Look such a nice & better place. The world is changing. Very soon everybody will be satisfied & comfortable. Even going to work will not be a stress. Wow!!!
I had to laugh a little watching this (as a german). Like when Mark explained how he controls the temperature of the shower with the main valve. I just wanted to tell him that he's doing it all wrong. 😂 BTW this isn't average german, more like average german student apartment.
Ha, thanks Chriss, I had a little trouble adjusting that!
The shower had a single-handle faucet, you can just move the handle that you lifted to turn on the water to the left or right to adjust the temperature. Thanks for making this series about Munich, it was fun to watch them as an insider. If you ever come again please let real "Münchner" give you recommendations for restaurants, unfortunately you only went to tourist places with not so great food. Btw the sky is always this blue, thats why the bavarian flag is white and blue, its supposed to be the bavarian sky. :)
Chriss Coming from NL he nearly makes me feel like an alien :) Many apartments look like this in our country, but I do know that s traditional house in Germany looks different :)
I would rent out my apartment for a week if you pay this amount :) Means you paid his mortgage for 2 months :p
Ha the price is fine. this apartment will probably cost 1200 a month in rent without additional costs like water, trash, house management..... You also have to add cleaning before and after and the risk of something disappearing or breaking. to mark id rent my place any time but a stranger? no, thank you.
The apartment is spacious and natural lighting design to conserve energy back in 60s.
Love from India and I am big fan u. My dream country Germany
Yes, it’s x200000 better than India.
For those of us in NA, the elevators in Europe are definitely something to remember
This made me giggle a bit. Its a typical European apartment :)
Awesome video I enjoyed watching this 👌🏽
what a rip off, for 164 a day they could have at least painted the balcony.
Sveta Želazko It’s furnished, that’s why it costs that amount. Also probably an Airbnb.
It's not average German living but is very cozy apt in Germany. The shower is not 60s. The plumbing and fixtures would have been updated for health code reasons. The size is nice. The style is nice and modern.
apartment looks great. COULD NOT USE THAT ELEVATOR. claustrophobic trap just watching!
One thing that love about stay in Europe is NO beeping and NO race the motor bike .
Looks like an Ikea store!
I lived in a small town in an apartment in Germany for over a year and what you're living in and is not a typical German apartment!! Munich is like their downtown Los Angeles or New York City that's the kind of apartment you're living it if you want to live in a real German apartment you need to go to a small town!! You're living the big city life, luxury! I can tell you my kitchen didn't look anywhere near like that kitchen!!
I live in Germany and in Munich. My first apartment in 1970 looks similar to yours. The apartment I have now is far more modern than your living in. So your apartment is most certainly not how most Germans live today. And your paying way to much for this old apartment. That said, I wish you well.
Lincoln Paul Yes true it's old and expensive , if it was around 80_100 euro could b better ,there r modern apartment in Germany.
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Lincoln Paul Yes. Very much not up to average standards in Germany and they‘re getting ripped off because it‘s Munich. Ah well. I guess it‘s okay for just a visit. :)
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This is a fabulous video! Many thanks for making it. The price seems very reasonable for so much space. I am looking forward to the next installment.
In the Russia balconies usual thing in almost every apartment, so funny to look at the excitement of the guy , apartment - nothing special , but very funny for $169 per night !!
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Very nice tour and the editing is seamless. Top notch job.
Thank you!
chill apartment
I knew I had a similar function in my balcony door (turn the handle all the way up) from seeing some of the neighbors use it, but I never knew how to activate it!
What a find, thanks Mark!!
Am learning German because i believe my husband is from Germany...Darn! I love Germans...
Hi Mark! A lot better than a hotel.. It has everything you need.. Beautiful views.. Munich is a beautiful place. So clean. I really enjoyed the tour. Thank you and take care..🍃😊🍃
Ive been there and Frankfort germany..i was born in rasied there..now live in az.i miss the food and everything eles wish could go bak..