I am a specialist in IT, but i am not German. I am now take my masters course in Hamburg, on computer science. For now, my german isnt so advanced, but i am learning. Is there any posibility for me ...
I need to know how much it would cost me for postage from Germany to U.S. in American money? It will just be a short note and a photo at most. Thank you for any help.
Long term but with private bath and free parking. Outside of Munich North, south, or east side. I've tried a few sites but none cheap the nightly charge was ok, but when you add the finders fee ...
I'm from England but working as an au pair here in Germany from October 08 to June or July 09. The pay is not fantastic and I have a lot of free time so I would like to earn some extra money ...
My teacher was going to buy her son a gift for Easter-is this the "norm" here in Germany? Additional Details I´m not going to ask my husband, but instead I´ll surprise him. H...
I am flying into Frankfurt and am trying to fiugre out how to get to Neuschwanstein Castle from their by train. Can someone tell me how to do this (I find die bahn website to be somewhat confusing!)<...
It all depends on your expectations. Personally, I find it difficult to live well (!!!!) - which includes having an apartment in a reasonable area, owning a reliable car, paying for insurances, electricity, groceries, clothes, cosmetics, hobbies, occasional fun times while still being able to save money and also investing some in to a pension plan - off of less than 2000 €. But that is just me. Some people manage to live off of 900 €. I dont know how they do it but it is possible.
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You can but you will have to be carefull on what you are spending your money.I would suggest eg to look for a flatmate so you will share the rent...
Instead of looking for your own flat search for what we call WG (Wohngemeinschaft)people sharing flat so the expensive rent is shared amongst them
Thomas t
alone? Yes
Binie
YES YOU CAN!!!!!
fliege52000
If you have any family & kids, you will be OK.
Meenzer
Now that is a lot of money for Germany per month considering that the average rent is between 450 and 550 for a one to two bedroom apartment, you can live very good from 1350 euro per month!