A couple of years ago finding a reasonable accommodation easily in a nice
location in Munich would have been a Herculian task. Luckily, however this
doesn’t have to be that difficult any more. There are a number of real estate
agents and websites to help you find an apartment that’s just right for you.
The typical renting process will be as follows:
- To subscribe to a website that posts apartments for rent / or to
subscribe directly with a real estate agent
- To arrange for a visit (bezichtiging). Typically, a date and time
are fixed and whoever is interested can pay the apartment and its
owner/representative a visit. Expect to see at least another 10 people visiting
the apartment at the same time as you.
- Express interest. If the owner/ representative shortlists you, he/she
will send you a copy of the contract.
- Sign the contract and you can move in.
Also note that in Munich, there’s typically a three-month deposit that you’ll
need to pay upfront. Another point worth bearing in mind is that there’s normally
a three-month notice period before you can vacate your apartment. For more detailed
information on the best areas to live in, click on the link below.
http://www.toytowngermany.com/
Below are some websites to consult when looking out for apartments to rent:
I've written a short post with top 3 tips that helped me find my comfy 60sqm flat in Munich within 2 weeks. Hope that they will help you, too :).
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