Ho trovato questo su Facebook. 1300€ per appartamento di 28mq! Non riesco nemmeno a immaginare quale dovrebbe essere il reddito di una famiglia con figli per permettersi un appartamento adeguato! Di questo passo lo stipendio dovrebbe essere accreditato direttamente ai proprietari

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di Quiet_Carry575

10 commenti

  1. Just_Perspective1202 on

    Munich is the most expensive city in the country and the landlords have lost their mind there a long time ago. The prices in the city proper make living there impossible for most. And it’s not just rent.

  2. Jakobus3000 on

    This is not a normal rental. It’s overpriced furnished short term rentals taking advantage of clueless desperate foreigners. There is a reason why this is posted in English.

  3. artifex78 on

    This is a fully furbished apartment. You pay for the furniture and some landlords are very creative with their pricing.

    There are laws of course but if you don’t enforce them, this stuff happens.

    According to the official rental index, this flat’s rent should be ~ 650-800€ gross (including utilities), this price also includes the kitchen and bathroom. The difference to that 1300€ is basically the surcharge for the furniture that is, without even seeing the apartment, most likely way too much.

    Avoid.

    The average net (!) rent for this area and flat size (it’s just an average area, nothing posh) is 20-23€/sqm. Remember: The smaller the flat, the higher the price per sqm.

  4. puppy2016 on

    Cheaper than in Prague (CZ). We already have 16sqm “apartments”.

  5. confusentird on

    High price is because it’s furnished, which usually means it’s a recently renovated or Neubau Studio, especially with underfloor heating.

    Normally you can find cheaper unfurnished studio’s for like €700–800, but the real problem is actually getting one. It’s super competitive, and landlords usually have tons of applicants, so they just pick whoever fits best.

  6. ResolutionPleasant29 on

    I pay roughly the same (in Moosach) for about 70m2, this a very bad offer

  7. FOR 28 SQM??????

    And it’s not really central. Nah that’s bullshit.

    For a small 1 room apartment anything above 1.000 sqm should be a No-Go

  8. ScarletBurn on

    Honestly i havent found a single apartment here on Facebook in Germany that wasnt a complete scam 😂

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