Welcome to the deep dive into the cost of living in Germany for future expats! 🇩🇪 Before you move to Germany, it’s crucial to understand your monthly expenses 💸
In this video, I’ll cover:
– Rent of a 1-2 room apartment
– Utility Costs including water, electricity, and heating
– Wi-Fi and Mobile Phone costs
– Health Insurance
– Groceries and Eating Out
– Transportation including public transport, cars, and bicycles
– Entertainment, Clothes, Hobbies, and more!
Find out how much you need to budget monthly to lead a comfortable life in Germany. Whether you’re thinking about relocating or just curious, this video offers a comprehensive breakdown 😊
Did the final monthly budget surprise you? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
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7 Comments
Groceries in the US are much more expensive than Germany. I was pleasantly surprised when was visiting Germany. Although gas is crazy expensive in Europe.
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Wer bezahlt denn 900 – 1.000 € im Monat für Krankenversicherung? Die Kappungsgrenze liegt viel niedriger. Irgendwo bei 700 €. Als Angestellter/Arbeiter bezahlst du davon die Hälfte!
60% of germans earn leass then 1100 netto a month … find the error .. germany failed state
I I love the german supermarkets Aldi Lidl Norma Pennymarkt Real REWE !
Now there is Deutschland ticket. Everywhere in Germany public transport costs 50€ per month
Can I continue and finish for my degree from my school(university) in Germany??