Always transfer Kaution by bank — never pay cash
May 7, 2026Prenzlauer Berg · Experience date Feb 19, 2026
My landlord asked for 3 months Kaution. Always transfer it, never cash. Get a written Übergabeprotokoll when you move in documenting every scratch or you won't get it back.
WG-Gesucht is the main site for shared flats in Berlin
May 7, 2026Neukölln · Experience date Dec 21, 2025
Found my WG room on wg-gesucht.de within 2 weeks. Write a personal intro in German even if broken. Expect to pay €600-800 for a room in Neukölln or Friedrichshain.
Schufa score — Germany's credit rating system for housing
May 6, 2026Friedrichshain · Experience date Nov 23, 2025
Schufa is Germany's credit reference agency. Landlords require a Schufa report (Bonitätsauskunft) to consider your application. As a new arrival: you have no German Schufa history — your score is neutral or blank, not bad. Get a free Schufa report at meineschufa.de (annual free copy). For the landlord: a letter confirming no negative entries works better than a blank report for new residents. Some landlords accept a credit report from your home country as a substitute. Key: the paid 'Meine Schufa Kompakt' (29.95 EUR) provides the landlord-ready certificate format.
ImmobilienScout24 and WG-Gesucht — the two must-use platforms
May 3, 2026Charlottenburg · Experience date Mar 8, 2026
ImmobilienScout24 (ImmoScout24) is Germany's dominant property platform — apartments, houses, and commercial listings. Premium account (19.95 EUR/month) lets you see how quickly to respond and contact landlords directly. WG-Gesucht.de dominates the shared flat market — create a detailed profile and set instant email alerts. Kleinanzeigen (formerly eBay Kleinanzeigen): some private landlord listings, especially furnished apartments. Facebook groups: 'Berlin Housing / WG' has active listings. Set up alerts on all platforms simultaneously — good Berlin apartments are gone within hours.
Contributor: Lucas Mendes Heating costs in Berlin — natural gas and district heating
May 3, 2026Schöneberg · Experience date Apr 28, 2026
Berlin winters are cold (−5 to +5°C, November–February). Heating is the biggest Nebenkosten variable. Most Berlin apartments: gas central heating (Gasheizung) or district heating (Fernwärme). Heating cost adds 100–300 EUR/month to winter bills. In the annual Betriebskostenabrechnung: if the year had a cold winter, you pay extra. Check the apartment's energy certificate (Energieausweis) — mandatory to show during viewings. A/B rated buildings have 30–40% lower heating costs than E/F rated older buildings. Old Altbau apartments with high ceilings look beautiful but cost more to heat.
Contributor: Emma Larsson Berlin apartment market — the real situation in 2024
Mar 19, 2026Friedrichshain · Experience date Apr 17, 2026
Berlin's rental market is extremely tight. Vacancy rate under 1% in desirable inner districts. Competition for a good 2-bedroom Prenzlauer Berg apartment: expect 100–200 applications. Tips that actually work: apply within the first 2 hours of listing going live. Write a Mietermappe (tenant portfolio): Schufa report, salary slips (3 months), employment contract, passport copy, Selbstauskunft form, photo of yourself (optional but helps). Apply to listings via ImmobilienScout24 at exactly the moment they appear — set up instant alerts.
Contributor: Anna Kowalski Anmeldung — register your address within 14 days, everything depends on it
Mar 16, 2026Neukölln · Experience date Jan 7, 2026
Anmeldung (official address registration at your local Bürgeramt) is the most important thing you do in Berlin. Required for: German bank account, SIM contract, job registration, tax ID (Steueridentifikationsnummer), health insurance enrollment, and nearly every other bureaucratic process. You must register within 14 days of moving in. Book appointment at service.berlin.de/buergeramt — wait times 2–6 weeks; walk-in early (7am) or try the Bürgeramt in outlying districts (Marzahn, Spandau) for shorter waits. Need: your landlord's 'Wohnungsgeberbestätigung' (address confirmation form).
Contributor: James Wilson