Ultimate Guide: How To Get an Apartment With Anmeldung in Germany
<p>I came across </p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/u/14504f8b45f1?source=post_page-----91a9a2dd4996--------------------------------" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Agnes Simigh</a></p>
<p>’s story about how finding a flat in Germany can be a <a href="https://medium.com/the-expat-chronicles/why-finding-an-apartment-to-rent-in-germany-can-turn-into-a-nightmare-6298f59c64c" rel="noopener">nightmare</a>. I second what she wrote. It’s far from easy, unless you get lucky at first bat, and that rarely happens.</p>
<p>Finding my dream flat in Germany’s capital <em>within</em> an acceptable price range took me <strong>one year</strong>. I wrote a piece on <a href="https://graciakleijnen.medium.com/a-year-long-flat-hunt-as-a-crash-course-in-culture-and-persistence-c5986f3037e5" rel="noopener">flat hunting</a> a while back too. I’m revisiting it and pouring it into an easier-to-follow format.</p>
<p>Here, I want to answer some common questions from a foreigner’s/immigrant’s or however you want to call it perspective of <strong>finding a flat <em>with Anmeldung </em></strong>or a permanent registration. <strong>Although I focus on Berlin, the same tactics can be applied to get a flat anywhere in Germany.</strong></p>
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