Love your videos and your energy! I am on my job hunt in Berlin/Hamburg and currently preparing for when I have to find an apartment. Thanks for the content!
I am moving to Berlin from Munich, and even though I am already an established german resident’ and I have lots of experience in apartment hunting - I still found your video very useful and informative. But most importantly- inspiring! Thank you! Many others just make jokes or make it sound impossible to find an apartment in Berlin, which makes the search even worse.
thank you so much for this!! currently trying to move to berlin from the uk and honestly it feels so impossible to find an in. i'll only be 19/20 at the time of moving, and i don't plan on studying there so i feel like i have absolutely no safety net. your videos have really helped me to organise the bigger picture a little bit more. please carry on making them, they're insanely helpful!! edit: also, yes, please fight for lower rent!! this needs to be done not just in berlin but in most places worldwide now
What a whirlwind... Curious to know what has your apartment search experience in Berlin been like? And if you've been successful, please share here any helpful knowledge that may help others with their hunt!
@Daily Restore I'm looking to move at the end of the year, so it certainly is! Have you heard of anyone having success finding somewhere without having feet on the ground? Through online viewings or such?
@@arbsn Only via the short term furnished lets I mentioned in the video at 7:12 - it seems they cater a lot for people moving from overseas. Best of luck!
Hey Loren! Im using WG Gesucht and the first time in lived in Berlin I found a room almost immedietly but this time round (moving in a month) its proving a lot more difficult!
Great video. I’m an African and I’m looking to move to Berlin sometime in the future. Can you estimate a range for how much a single room or a bedroom and living room would cost in the outer areas of Berlin?
Oh I understand, it's definitely the biggest turn off! A short term let or WG (flat-share) might be more achievable when first moving over, and from there you could start to source something longer term for yourself. I'd say most people start with something temporary before landing their forever home. Yes the housing situation is hard to crack, but not impossible!
You rent a cage that is not an apartment, also you can't compare the weather here in Berlin with London, London doesn't have sunshine, while berlin is often sunny especially in summer it sunny almost every day.
All I can say: welcome to Germany. German digitilasition is a disaster. I'm glad you found a place for yourself because people with brains are always in demand. Sunlight is important! Be careful not to be scammed. Be glad you don't live in NRW. I love seeing my country through your eyes.
Love your videos and your energy! I am on my job hunt in Berlin/Hamburg and currently preparing for when I have to find an apartment. Thanks for the content!
Always loving people who share their experiences just to contribute and help. Thank you!
You're most welcome!
I am moving to Berlin from Munich, and even though I am already an established german resident’ and I have lots of experience in apartment hunting - I still found your video very useful and informative. But most importantly- inspiring! Thank you! Many others just make jokes or make it sound impossible to find an apartment in Berlin, which makes the search even worse.
I'm glad it was still useful and gave you a positive boost! Happy home hunting :)
thank you so much for this!! currently trying to move to berlin from the uk and honestly it feels so impossible to find an in. i'll only be 19/20 at the time of moving, and i don't plan on studying there so i feel like i have absolutely no safety net. your videos have really helped me to organise the bigger picture a little bit more. please carry on making them, they're insanely helpful!!
edit: also, yes, please fight for lower rent!! this needs to be done not just in berlin but in most places worldwide now
Thanks so much for your lovely feedback! I've replied in more detail on your other comment on my kitchen vlog video :) Hope this helps.
im moving in a month, so excited but a so difficult to find somewhere. I am using WG Gesucht
@@Vargolis that's so exciting!! please give me updates if you remember, i need guidance on this kind of thing sooo bad
What a whirlwind... Curious to know what has your apartment search experience in Berlin been like? And if you've been successful, please share here any helpful knowledge that may help others with their hunt!
Ohh I’m glad it helped in some way! Sending you all the strength, perseverance & best wishes in securing your new home 💪 🏡🍾
thank you for sharing
You’re welcome :) glad it could help
Really appreciate these videos
You're very welcome! Glad it's useful.
@Daily Restore I'm looking to move at the end of the year, so it certainly is! Have you heard of anyone having success finding somewhere without having feet on the ground? Through online viewings or such?
@@arbsn Only via the short term furnished lets I mentioned in the video at 7:12 - it seems they cater a lot for people moving from overseas. Best of luck!
Hey Loren! Im using WG Gesucht and the first time in lived in Berlin I found a room almost immedietly but this time round (moving in a month) its proving a lot more difficult!
Oh no, those were the glory days! (I've seen in your other comment it was 2015). I hope something works out for you in time for Berlin round 2!
Great video. I’m an African and I’m looking to move to Berlin sometime in the future. Can you estimate a range for how much a single room or a bedroom and living room would cost in the outer areas of Berlin?
Hmm I'm not sure I would be the best person to answer this for you! I only have experience searching in the inner area of Berlin in 2022. Apologies.
Neighborhoods like Marzahn,Reinickendorf and are relatively cheaper, it’s possible to find a studio apartment unter 600 Euros.
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I really want to take the leap of faith and move to Berlin but the whole housing situation is really putting me off 😞
Oh I understand, it's definitely the biggest turn off! A short term let or WG (flat-share) might be more achievable when first moving over, and from there you could start to source something longer term for yourself. I'd say most people start with something temporary before landing their forever home. Yes the housing situation is hard to crack, but not impossible!
@@DailyRestore thanks for the confidence boost!
You rent a cage that is not an apartment, also you can't compare the weather here in Berlin with London, London doesn't have sunshine, while berlin is often sunny especially in summer it sunny almost every day.
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All I can say: welcome to Germany. German digitilasition is a disaster. I'm glad you found a place for yourself because people with brains are always in demand. Sunlight is important! Be careful not to be scammed. Be glad you don't live in NRW. I love seeing my country through your eyes.
Everyone overpaying is causing the housing crisis.
Welcome in Berlin ! 🐰💫🐣🤏✨💐😄
Thank you! Actually here almost 5 years now but finding my own apartment was a new experience for me!