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This article lists housing options in {{{city.en}}}. Where possible, the links lead directly to the search results for {{{city.en}}}.
  

Revision as of 01:20, 22 May 2022

This article lists housing options in {{{city.en}}}. Where possible, the links lead directly to the search results for {{{city.en}}}.

There are also lists for other German cities.

Short-Term Rentals

The following options are convenient for stays from 2 weeks to 12 months.

Furnished Apartments & Rooms

Rooms & Flatshares

Long-Term Rentals

Long-term rentals are for usually longer than 12 months.

In Germany, such rentals usually require more paperwork. Read Apartment Renting in Germany to prepare. In return, with such a long-term rental you as a tenant are better protected by German law.

When renting an apartment long-term, it is mostly unfurnished.

Classified ads

These websites connect landlords and apartment seekers. Click on the offers to contact a landlord.




List of Landlords

These are websites of landlords themselves. Some of them list their offers only on their own websites. But you contact them directly, without the need of a broker.



Notes

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