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Davide Senigalliesi
Jun 31 min read
What do I need to do when moving into a new flat in Berlin?
When moving into a new flat in Berlin, you need to complete your address registration (Anmeldung) within 14 days, set up utilities like electricity and internet, and furnish your apartment with essentials. The process feels overwhelming at first, but breaking it into clear steps makes it manageable
Davide Senigalliesi
Jun 34 min read
What do I need to do when moving into a new flat in Berlin?
When moving into a new flat in Berlin, you need to complete your address registration (Anmeldung) within 14 days, set up utilities like electricity and internet, and furnish your apartment with essentials. The process feels overwhelming at first, but breaking it into clear steps makes it manageable
Davide Senigalliesi
Jun 34 min read
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Davide Senigalliesi
Jun 31 min read
What do I need to do when moving into a new flat in Berlin?
When moving into a new flat in Berlin, you need to complete your address registration (Anmeldung) within 14 days, set up utilities like electricity and internet, and furnish your apartment with essentials. The process feels overwhelming at first, but breaking it into clear steps makes it manageable
Davide Senigalliesi
Jun 34 min read
What do I need to do when moving into a new flat in Berlin?
When moving into a new flat in Berlin, you need to complete your address registration (Anmeldung) within 14 days, set up utilities like electricity and internet, and furnish your apartment with essentials. The process feels overwhelming at first, but breaking it into clear steps makes it manageable
Davide Senigalliesi
Jun 34 min read
What do I need to do when moving into a new flat in Berlin?
When moving into a new flat in Berlin, you need to complete your address registration (Anmeldung) within 14 days, set up utilities like electricity and internet, and furnish your apartment with essentials. The process feels overwhelming at first, but breaking it into clear steps makes it manageable
Davide Senigalliesi
Jun 34 min read
The UniRents Move In Guide
TL;DR: Need essentials on your first day in a new city? UniRents' Move in Guide drops basics like bedding, kitchen starter kits, and toiletries at your door within 2-4 hours of arrival, with packages starting around €75. Order through their app before you land, or hit up local drugstores like dm or Rossmann for immediate necessities if delivery isn't available. Skip the stress of hunting for basics when you're jet-lagged – having essentials waiting beats dragging suitcases t
Davide Senigalliesi
Feb 169 min read
Why Your New Flat in Munich Is a Logistics Nightmare
TL;DR: Moving into a new flat in Munich can be a logistical headache, especially with limited parking and narrow streets complicating furniture deliveries; consider using local services like "Möbel Taxi" for hassle-free transport. To save on costs, check out the free section on eBay Kleinanzeigen or visit IKEA's As-Is department. Planning ahead with these tips can make your move smoother and more budget-friendly. Understanding the Urban Layout of Munich Moving to Munich can
Davide Senigalliesi
Feb 38 min read
Why Your New Flat in Munich Is a Logistics Nightmare
TL;DR: Moving into a new flat in Munich? Navigating the city's strict delivery zones can be pricey, with parking permits costing around €30 per day and delivery slots filling up fast. Consider using Munich's efficient public transport to haul smaller items or hire a local "Transporter" service for larger moves to save time and stress. Prioritizing efficiency can turn a potential headache into a smooth transition. Understanding Munich's Apartment Logistics Nightmare Overview
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 297 min read
Furnishing Your Berlin Apartment During Probezeit: Rent a Home Base Until You Feel Safe
TL;DR: Kitting out your Berlin pad during Probezeit? Check out Kleinanzeigen's free section or rent from Fernleihmöbel for as little as €50/month to keep things flexible. Consider IKEA’s As-Is department for budget-friendly finds, and remember to bring your passport for smoother rental agreements. Introduction to Furnishing Your Berlin Apartment During Probezeit Understanding Probezeit: What It Means for Your Living Situation Moving to Berlin as a tech
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 288 min read
Furnishing Your Berlin Apartment During Probezeit: Rent a Home Base Until You Feel Safe
TL;DR: This article provides a comprehensive guide to furnishing a Berlin apartment during the Probezeit period, emphasizing temporary and budget-friendly solutions. You'll learn where to source affordable and second-hand furniture in Berlin and get tips on sustainable options and space-saving strategies. The guide also includes insights into local interior design trends and cultural considerations to help you set up a comfortable home base. Introduction to Furnishing Your B
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 209 min read
The Berlin ‘No Kitchen’ Reality: What You Actually Need (and How to Get It Fast)
Understanding Berlin's 'No Kitchen' Phenomenon Why Many Berlin Apartments Come Without Kitchens Here's the thing: In Berlin, over half of the unfurnished rental apartments hit the market sans fitted kitchens. For international tech expats settling into Berlin life, this might come as quite the surprise (The Local) . Why does this happen? It's a mix of cultural norms and practical quirks that are uniquely Berlin. Many landlords choose to rent out apartments without kitchens, g
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 178 min read
Living in Berlin for 3–12 Months: A Practical Guide
The 'No Kitchen' Shock: Understanding Berlin's Unique Housing Market When moving to Berlin, one of the most immediate surprises for many British expats is the discovery that most flats come without a kitchen. This can be quite a shock, particularly for those accustomed to renting in the UK, where kitchens are typically included as a standard feature of any rental property. In Berlin, however, the norm is quite different, with tenants often required to provide their own kitche
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 1511 min read
Flexible Furniture Solutions for Short-Term Rentals in Berlin
The 'No Kitchen' Shock: Navigating Limited Spaces For British expats arriving in Berlin, the reality of renting an apartment without a fully equipped kitchen can be quite a surprise. In a city where most flats are rented unfurnished, tenants are often required to provide their own kitchen essentials. This challenge is compounded for short-term residents who wish to avoid buying items for a temporary stay. UniRents, a rental platform specifically designed for exchange students
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 125 min read
Real Costs of Furnishing a WG in Berlin
The 'No Kitchen' Shock: Setting the Scene for Berlin's WG Challenge For many British expats arriving in Berlin, the realization that most flats are rented unfurnished can be quite a shock. In the UK, it's common to find rental properties equipped with essential furnishings, including a fully functional kitchen. In contrast, Berlin presents its own set of challenges, particularly for exchange students and young professionals who need to furnish their WGs (Wohngemeinschaften, o
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 127 min read
Common Mistakes When Furnishing a Room for a Short Stay
The 'No Kitchen' Shock: Essential Room Features for Short Stays For many British expats settling into Berlin, the concept of a room without a kitchen can be a surprising challenge. While most flats in Germany are rented unfurnished, UniRents offers a convenient solution through our rental platform, helping exchange students and young professionals avoid the hassle of buying household items for short-term stays. Here are some essential features to consider when furnishing a ro
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 126 min read
How to Furnish a Room Without IKEA in Berlin
The 'No IKEA' Challenge: Redefining Room Furnishing in Berlin For British expats arriving in Berlin, the temptation to furnish a new living space by making a beeline to the nearest IKEA is strong. However, with the rise of sustainable living and the sharing economy, an alternative approach is gaining traction. UniRents offers a compelling solution for those who wish to avoid the IKEA route, providing a practical and eco-friendly way to furnish a room without the commitment of
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 97 min read
Temporary Furniture in Berlin: Rent vs Buy Explained
The 'No Kitchen' Shock: Navigating Temporary Living in Berlin Arriving in Berlin as a British expat can be both exciting and daunting. One of the unexpected challenges faced by many is the reality of unfurnished apartments, particularly the absence of a fully equipped kitchen. This is where UniRents steps in, offering a convenient solution to bridge the gap between settling in and avoiding unnecessary purchases. UniRents provides essential rental services tailored for exchan
Davide Senigalliesi
Jan 96 min read
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