Home for Living in germany

hzuwak64 • 7 August 2023
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Im a private language student in Bonn Germany so want to find a home or room for living 

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Hello hzuwak64 thank you for reaching out.
It might be easier to look for a place to stay online via different websites, like ImmobilienScout24 or Immonet.
There you can specify the rent range, location and other features of the flat you are searching for. After all the filter setting, there will appear a list where you can go through the details of your search result one by one. Many websites also offer you the opportunity to set up an alarm, by which the website would automatically send you a message anytime an apartment matching your search terms is added to their database. Online ads often include images of the place and all necessary information, including rent, utility costs and the possible move in date. You can also get in touch with the landloard or landlady and request appointments to visit the place.
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If you are looking for a room in a shared flat, WG-gesucht is one of the websites you can check. When you are looking for a room in a shared flat, it is worthwhile to take a look at the pin boards in the universities and search local Facebook groups for a suitable room. Alternatively, you can post what you are searching for on these platforms, so others can find you.
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In principle, the landlords/landladys expect the applicants to send them a message via the housing website or an email. Write a few short sentences about yourself in this email or message and ask for a flat viewing appointment (“Besichtigungstermin”). You must read the description in each posting carefully and contact the landlord/landlady for further questions. Some publish their phone number in the ad, and some prefer communication through message and email. Keep in mind that you should be quick to react when you find a place that fits your needs, as a suitable tenant is often selected pretty fast and the ad vanishes from the internet in no time.
On Handbook Germany you can read more about how to find a flat. Please let me know if you have further questions.

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