Here's what five local experts had to say about prices and the cost of living in Berlin.
Cost of Living and Inflation in Berlin: What do you need to know?
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Finding a good room can be very difficult in Berlin. It is easier to get a temporary room from a renting agency and then register for a long-term room. It is fairly cheap to live in Berlin.
The Turkish markets offer the freshest produce and deliciously prepared food. Berlin offers affordable, tasty food at Que Pasa, a Mexican place run by an Indian family, and museums and concerts for only a few euros. Berlin has not always been diverse and accepting. In the dark days of Berlin, Germany was deeply divided and freedom was only a dream for those in East Germany.
Berlin, no doubt, is a fantastic city. The city’s vibrant are, culture, and nightlife make it one of the best places to be in Europe right. Despite being a very liberal, safe, and international city, there are a couple of things a newcomer should consider. Learning the German language is imperative to feel fully involved in the town. Also, one must research thoroughly about the place and the neighborhood where one will be staying as good and cheap apartments are hard to come across.
In order to be a legal resident in Germany, individuals need to register an address with the authorities. However, in Berlin, finding an apartment were registering is possible is a difficult task. Many renters do not want to let go of their cheap contracts as rent prices are soaring in the capital.
Moving to Berlin is hard if you’re working in a lesser industry, such as gastronomy. Lower rent prices mean the market is all the more competitive, so make sure you have all of your paperwork in order before moving. You should also know that everything bureaucratic is done via letter.
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