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Apartment Rentals in Germany
with Blue Card Agency Support

The German rental market is highly competitive — dozens of applicants per apartment and strict landlords. We help you find housing, secure your lease, and complete registration — stress-free.



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Woman holding keys to new apartment, smiling. Focus on keys.

Why It’s Easier with Us

Renting as Part of Your Relocation Strategy — Not a Separate Problem

Renting as Part of Your Relocation Strategy —,
Not a Separate Problem

Renting a home in Germany is connected not only to everyday life, but also to your legal status. A lease agreement and address registration are required for a residence permit, extensions, permanent residency, and eventually citizenship. That’s why we treat apartment search as an integral part of your overall relocation strategy — not just a one-time housing task.

What Blue Card Agency Can Handle for You:

Assistance with
Housing Search


We consider family size requirements, proximity to work or study, your budget, and official requirements related to lease agreements.

Preparing You for a
Competitive Rental Market


Learn how to score enough points for the Chancenkarte and explore available visa options for job seekers in Germany.

Lease Agreement
Review & Support


We explain key contract terms: security deposit amount, notice periods, additional costs (Nebenkosten), renewal and termination clauses — so you fully understand what you are signing.

Support with Move-In
& Registration


We guide you through proper handover procedures, recording utility meter readings, and preparing for address registration (Anmeldung) at your new residence.

Pricing

Pricing for
Popular Services

Consultations and support in finding
housing in Germany — with no hidden
fees or obligations.

Service

Price from

General Housing Consultation in Germany (types of housing, selection criteria, rental costs and deposits, what is included/excluded in rent and security deposit)

€99.00

Temporary Accommodation Search Assistance

€180.00

Lease Agreement Review & заключение Support

€770.00

Address Registration / Change of Registration

€200.00

General Information on Internet Providers & Mobile Operators

€120.00

General Information on Electricity & Digital TV Providers

€120.00

Housing Issue Support (Concierge Service)

€275.00

CATALOG

Verified Apartments from the BCA Portfolio and Partner Listings

Verified Apartments from the BCA Portfolio
and Trusted Partner Properties

A curated housing catalog reviewed by our agency: up-to-date listings with transparent rental terms, suitable for registration, residence permits, and a comfortable start in Germany.

Badensche Str. 32

1-room apartment, 37 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€1400 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Seelingstraße 28

1-room apartment, 37 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€1350 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Bülowstr. 42

2-room apartment, 55 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 monthsв

€1400 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Joachim-Friedrich-Str. 57a

2-room apartment, 58 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€2100 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Fennstrasse 30

2-room apartment, 55 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€2100 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Von-der-Heydt-Straße 1

2-room apartment, 55 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€2900 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Seesener Straße 30

1-room apartment, 39 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€1400 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Krausenstraße 37

2-room apartment, 40 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€2150 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Spandau, Berlin

3-room apartment Location: Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€1800 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Krausenstraße 37

Apartment, 68 sq.m Location: Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€3450 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Krausenstraße 37

2-room apartment, 40 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€2150 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Kurfürstenstraße 42

2-room apartment, 71.31 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€2100 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Deffingerstrasse 22a

Apartment, 121 sq.m Location: West Berlin Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€2950 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Prinzregentenstrasse 157

4-room apartment, 94 m² Location: Munich Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€3000 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

Hasselstraße 17, 65812

3-room apartment, 78 m² Location: Bad Soden Minimum rental period: 3 to 12 months

€1300 (warm rent, excl. VAT)

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€120 / ~45 minutes

(price incl. VAT)

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Renting Housing in Germany: Where the Search Begins

Almost everyone planning a move is confident that finding an apartment will be resolved fairly quickly. In practice, everything looks different in Germany. You may send dozens of requests, spend hours on correspondence, and still never receive an invitation to a viewing.
Housing search in Germany is often accompanied by frustration: listings are updated slowly, suitable options disappear within a single day, and responses from landlords do not always arrive. Even with a stable income and a complete set of documents, the process can drag on.
When considering short-term housing rental in Germany, additional difficulties arise. This type of accommodation is usually searched for after arrival, when there is still no residence permit or permanent status. It is important to keep in mind that not every apartment is suitable for registration in Germany, and without it, it is impossible to complete paperwork or receive mail.

Why Apartment Rental in Germany Requires Experience

Apartment rental in Germany is almost always connected to legal details that are not obvious at first glance. Rental agreements specify the living space, the permitted number of occupants, additional costs, and termination conditions. Even a small mistake can result in refusal of address registration or financial losses.

For new residents, renting housing in Germany usually begins with temporary solutions. Until a residence permit is obtained, securing a long-term contract is nearly impossible. This is why short-term apartment rental in Germany becomes an intermediate but necessary stage.

Registration in Germany and Its Importance

Registration in Germany is not a formality but the foundation of the entire administrative system. Without a registered address, it is impossible to receive a residence permit card, arrange insurance, open a bank account, or receive official letters. In most public and private institutions, an address is a mandatory requirement.

For this reason, when renting, it is essential to understand in advance whether registration at the address is permitted and which documents the landlord provides.

Short-Term Rental and Three-Month Rental Options

Short-term housing rental in Germany is often chosen by professionals arriving on a work visa or EU Blue Card. This format allows legal residence, registration in Germany, and a calm continuation of the legalization process.

Apartment rental in Germany for three months is suitable for those who need time to adapt, search for permanent housing, or wait for decisions on documents. In such cases, legal support for housing rental in Germany is especially important to ensure the contract meets official authority requirements.

Housing Search Assistance in Germany

We provide comprehensive housing search assistance in Germany. The process begins with analyzing the client’s request: city, budget, rental period, apartment size, number of occupants, and registration possibility.

As part of the service, we accompany clients to viewings, assess the actual condition of the property, and review the rental agreement. Legal support for housing rental in Germany helps avoid situations where an apartment is formally rented but unsuitable for official procedures.

Relocation and Change of Rental Within Germany

Even if a person already lives in the country, renting housing in Germany may become necessary when a contract ends or when relocating to another city. In such cases, housing search in Germany arises again, including viewings, agreement of terms, and subsequent change of registration.

It is important to consider that a new address must be reported in a timely manner to public authorities, banks, and insurance companies.

Registration in Berlin and Munich: A Separate Challenge

Registration in Berlin remains one of the most difficult tasks for new residents of the capital. High demand and strict tenant selection lead to the fact that many apartments are unsuitable for official registration. We check the registration possibility and contract terms in advance.

Registration in Munich also requires careful attention. The city is characterized by high rental prices and strict landlord requirements. When renting, it is important to ensure that the property is suitable not only for living but also for all administrative procedures.

Why Clients Choose Blue Card Agency

Apartment rental in Germany with support from Blue Card Agency means saving time and reducing risks. We understand landlord requirements and the real conditions of the rental market.

Professional housing search assistance in Germany makes it possible to find a suitable option faster, arrange short-term housing rental in Germany or temporary accommodation, and obtain an official registered address without unnecessary stress.

Heidelberg, Germany skyline with the Old Bridge and church tower against a green hill.
Heidelberg, Germany cityscape with Neckar River reflecting buildings and forested hills.