Given Germany's housing crisis and high prices, is it possible to find an apartment alone?
Due to the housing crisis and high rents in Germany, finding an apartment on your own can be quite challenging, especially in major cities. Landlords typically look for a stable net income that's a certain multiple of the rent, so a high and consistent income definitely boosts your chances of securing a place. Shared apartments (WG, short for Wohngemeinschaft) or looking in smaller cities might offer more accessible options when you're first starting out.
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