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The best news first: You have chosen a fantastic piece of Germany for your new chapter! The Rhine-Main region is economically attractive, diverse, and full of opportunities. However, in order to truly enjoy all of this, you need a place to switch off and recharge.
We are your partner when it comes to your own apartment and a home away from home. With more than 53.000 apartments in seven federal states, we are one of the large real estate companies in Germany. More than 120.000 people call us home, over half of them in Rhine-Main. We see ourselves not just as landlords, but as a service provider around the topic of living. That’s why we offer both: modern digital customer service and service offices in the neighborhood. Our rental process is entirely digital – including integrated translation assistance, so that your apartment search does not fail due to language barriers. As a tenant, you can communicate with us easily via the tenant app.
It doesn’t matter if you want to live modern and centrally in the middle of the action or prefer to be further out in the green: Trust our know-how and more than 100 years of experience and find your new home today at www.gwh.de.
Partner Portrait
Finding your place in a new city can be challenging, but HAVENS LIVING aims to make the process easier.
One of the first things newcomers have to do is find somewhere to live. Housing in Frankfurt Rhine-Main is pretty affordable compared to other international cities, but you‘ll have to put in the effort to find the right place.
When you’re looking for a property, it’s always a good idea to dress for the occasion. Because of the shortage of housing, landlords often have to choose between several candidates.
Germany is a well-run country, as you’ll soon find out. But bureaucracy is a price you pay for keeping a well-run operation.
If you’re an EU citizen or from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland, you can work and live in Germany without a work or residence permit.
There are lots of services out there to help with international relocations, but not all of them will be right for every expat.
Even if your belongings have arrived on time and your house hunt has gone well, it’s important to make sure your kids feel at home.
If you fall in love during your time in Germany, you might want to tie the knot.
It’s pretty common for international families to hire a professional nanny to help out with the kids, especially if both parents are working full-time.