Flat Search part 2 and the magician that predicted the fire of the Reichstag in 1933
Release Date: 04/12/2023
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info_outlineWelcome back another Wednesday to ReloBerlin!
In today's episode, we will continue preparing the documents for the flat search!
Make a great cover letter by being you and knowing your strengths:
- Unlimited job contract
- Salary
- Make a copy of my cover letter template
- Just add your information in the highlighted areas; select all the document (Ctrl + A), and remove the highlight.
- Add a nice picture of you, better if taken professionally: There is only ONCE chance for first impressions!
In this episode, we will briefly mention some of the extra costs you will need to add to the warm rent (we explained it in detail in our previous episode ;) ) of your future flat:
- Internet
- Electricity
- I recommend checking check24.de
I would also love to include a list of internet providers for your phone, as we will be talking about the lack of internet quality and decent price in Germany in further episodes:
- SIM.DE 15 GB for 9,99€
- LEBARA 13 GB for 12,99€
- PREMIUM SIM 16 GB for 10,99€
- SIMON MOBILE 15gb for 11,99€
- ALDI TALK 12 GB for 17,99€ + 9,99€ for getting the sim card
Last, but not least, there is a tax you need to pay. The TV&Radio Tax.
And for desserts, I leave you some very useful insurances
- Hausratversicherung: (Household Insurance) https://feather-insurance.com/household-insurance/?utm_source=interactivo
- Haftpflichtversicherung: (Liability Insurance) https://feather-insurance.com/personal-liability-insurance/?utm_source=interactivo
And if the Health Insurance is still giving you a headache, rather because
- You need one to process your visa in your home country
- Your job contract starts some weeks after your arrival in Germany
Auslandskrankenversicherung: (Expat Insurance) https://feather-insurance.com/expat-health-insurance/?utm_source=interactivo
In the next episode, we will review some other tips to make you stand out and be prepared when you get a visit as well as when you get the keys to your flat!
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On April 27th we will have Natalia from @unapsicologaencasa an expert psychologist as a special guest to give us tips for preparing for your 180º life change when it comes to relocating.
Or you can join our tours on the weekends: More at www.ungatoconpasaporte.com
Stay curious! ;)
Until 2 Wednesdays!