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Vassia5

Hello,
My name is Vassia and I'm 19 years old.
I'm here because I really need to find a place to stay.
At first I was thinking that I could find an apartment to stay alone. Then I figured that maybe it's a little difficult  to find something let's say "affordable" so I was thinking that it's also a very good idea to live with other people with the same age as mine or a little older in the same house.
So, my "plan" is to move to munich in September (18.09.2013) in order to get used to the environment that I'm gonna live and also for my german language course.
I need to learn German so I'll be able to study for kindergarten teacher.
My german language course starts in Octomber (07.10.2013 or 09.10.2013) so I need a place to stay for at least 9 months, an appartment to stay alone or a flatshare I don't really have a problem.

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vroni

you may want to try http://www.studenten-wg.de or http://www.wg-gesucht.de/en/

Armand

Hi Vassia !

Maybe you should try posting an advert in the Munich housing section as well.
It might help.

Regards
Armand

beppi

Munich has a very tight housing market - too many people searching for a place, and too few places available.
You should arrange temporary accommodation (e.g. in a hostel or B&B) for the first few weeks, so you have time to find a place to stay. (Also, many places are not available immediately, but advertised weeks to months ahead of being vacant.)
And be prepared to pay the price - Munich is the most expensive city in Germany in terms of rent (and most other things).

yannisd

hi Vasia,

vrikes idi diamerisma?

beppi

This is an English language forum.
Please don't post in other languages!

yannisd

ok :-)

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