How do I find a place to live in Frankfurt?
We asked expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered...
"When looking for a place to live in Frankfurt, it is important to consider your budget, desired location, and the type of accommodation you are looking for. Start by researching the different neighborhoods in Frankfurt to find one that fits your needs. You can also search online for rental listings, or contact a local real estate agent for assistance. Additionally, there are many websites that offer listings of furnished apartments and rooms for rent in Frankfurt. Once you have narrowed down your search, you can visit the properties in person to get a better feel for the area and decide if it is the right fit for you," explained one expat living in Frankfurt, Germany.

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SJB-Global is a top-rated financial advisory firm specializing in expat financial advice worldwide, offering retirement planning & tax-efficient solutions with a regressive fee model. Our clients benefit from their country’s most favorable tax environment by utilizing the efficient investment vehicles we offer. Our commitment to quality service is reflected in our stellar reviews, with over 300 testimonials boasting 95% five-star ratings.
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"We had our company choose an apartment for us first. We where there 1 year and where able to explore all the areas around us. After that we choose a realtor to find an apartment for us. It was expensive but we really liked the apartment and where able to choose an area closer to the friends we had made and the places we liked to frequent," said another expat in Frankfurt, Germany.
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