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What are the living costs in Germany, especially concerning food and rental prices (in larger cities like Frankfurt)?
How much do I have to calculate per month?
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Living cost in Frankfurt
پست شده توسط Blizzy Everhard در آلمان فروم
Cost of a 2 bedroom apartment in Frankfurt is aprox 800-1000 Euro all included. For localities you can stay anywhere in Frankfurt or Mainz (check the S-Bahn connections). Day-to-day living expenses really depend on your lifestyle, but you should calculate for another 1500 Euros at least.
Living in Frankfurt
پست شده توسط Ech Kay در آلمان فروم
We are a couple looking forward to move to Frankfurt in June 2009. Our office will be in Russelsheim. Please help us with the following information:
1) Cost of renting a 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom furnished apartment
2) What are the localities where we can stay?
3) Day-to-day living expenses (without the house rental)Living cost in Eastern Germany
پست شده توسط Frank Wagner در آلمان فروم
This is because Eastern Germany is not yet as economically developed as the west - so both salaries and living costs are lower
Cost of living in Eastern Germany
پست شده توسط Catalina Marquez در آلمان فروم
Living costs in Eastern Germany are certainly lower on average. Especially the rental cost!
living cost
پست شده توسط کاربر حذف شده در آلمان فروم
Citiies in eastern germany are cheper than those of western??
it is urgent
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sehr dankeLiving costs in Dresden
پست شده توسط Frank Wagner در آلمان فروم
Dresden is pretty cheap - it's Eastern Germany!
Living cost in Berlin and Darmstadt
پست شده توسط Dora Böhm در آلمان فروم
Well - Berlin is probably still cheaper than Darmstadt, though cost of living in Darmstadt is much lower than in Munich.
As for student cost of living, you will be absolutely fine with 700 Euros. 400 Euros seems very little for Western Germany though, as you usually already pay some 300 euros for rent (there are cheaper places in dormitories but they are often filled).