Comunque sto cercando un WG a prezzi accessibili o qualcosa su WG Gesucht ma è uno di questi – i proprietari terrieri non rispondono – è solo per gli uomini (di solito quelli a buon mercato che mi piace entrare) – ha restrizioni di età come WDYM 25+

Dicono che è davvero difficile trovare appartamenti a Würzburg, quindi suggeriscono di iniziare presto. Ma la gente dice che nessuno si affitterà senza incontrarsi di persona.

Attualmente sono nel mio paese d’origine e le mie lezioni iniziano ad ottobre. A questo punto, vedrò solo dove va.

Per coloro che avevano lo stesso problema, come sei riuscito a trovare appartamenti prima o dopo che sei arrivato in Germania, per effettuare la tua registrazione entro 14 giorni e quindi Weiter?

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  1. Medical_Arm_3278 on

    Plottwist: they are actually looking for a husband.

  2. LowerBaker1278 on

    I would not recommend fraternities for various reasons, it’s a very weird place to live.

    Nevertheless, there are WGs that do online interviews, so don’t worry too much about not being there in person.

    And as always, the easiest way to get a place is to increase your budget… I am sorry.

  3. Dazzling_Treacle2776 on

    10 person shared apartment 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

  4. atomic_venganza on

    In a town like Würzburg, many of these kind of ads (only men, 10+ people) will be for Studentenverbindungen/Burschenschaften, so don’t bother.
    What worked for me (not from abroad, but had to search a flat from across country without having time to visit) was to check the university’s site. Usually they have a „Wohnungsbörse“ (housing bazar) or similar, where private owners advertise their flats. 

  5. Captain_Sterling on

    When I first translated the flaschenpost.de website, the browser translated wine to “crying”

  6. Bigdaddler on

    I don’t live in Würzburg so I have no specific knowledge about the market, but it seems to be rather tense. Be aware that the ones only for men with are mostly fraternities who take the fraternity part serious (“Studentenverbindungen” or rather “Burschenschaften”), so the low price comes with strings attached. Send me a dm if you need more infos on that!

  7. Alive-Opportunity-23 on

    lmao thanks for the chuckle OP
    Wish you lots of luck with the apartment search!

  8. Agreeable_Low_4716 on

    I agree with everyone here: avoid fraternities! Go through your university’s international office. At ours they will usually set those who just arrived up with a dorm for at least a semester so they can look for housing whole in the city.

  9. Regarding the 14 days for registration: don’t stress too much. I was literally unable to even get an appointment in the span of two months after moving there (Darmstadt in my case, might be similar in Würzburg)

  10. WillingnessFit167 on

    A lot of frats (its its own… strange culture. Very conservative/rightleaning at best often) publish ad’s with extremely cheap rooms on WG Gesucht (and others), not advertising that they are, in fact, a frat.

    Warning signs are:

    – 10+ people

    – only men, looking for men

    – Super low room prices (less than 300, sometimes as low as 100/month), but costs for e.g. using the shower being extra.

    Edit: Also “Apartment Sizes” that are definitely a house. Very few WGs that are not frats share a whole house.

  11. CptJimTKirk on

    Hey, Würzburger here! If your lectures only start in October, you’re pretty early in looking for an apartment anyway. Normally, most students don’t leave their rooms until September, so there are going to be way more offers when that comes around. Also, the really cheap ones are fraternities, of which there are a lot in Würzburg. I wouldn’t recommend them.

  12. Echidna-Greedy on

    Are they gay and looking for a husband? Interesting story !!!

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