Relocation Budget · Updated June 2026
Furnishing an Apartment in Germany: Costs
Getting keys in Berlin costs $9,300–$16,740 before normal life starts: two months of deposit, first month ($4,800), furniture ($2,500–$14,000 depending on how Scandinavian-flatpack you go), utility activations, and the document fees every new arrival discovers one at a time.
German apartments rent truly empty – no light fixtures, no wardrobes, frequently no kitchen. The Einbauküche (fitted kitchen) is the famous line item: buying the previous tenant's runs €2,000–€8,000, installing new €5,000–€15,000. A full from-zero furnishing of a 2-bedroom lands at €5,000–€12,000 mid-range, or €2,500–€4,000 via Kleinanzeigen and IKEA's As-Is corner.
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Key insights
Key insights
- Move-in capital for Berlin: $9,300–$16,740.
- Deposit structure: 2 months = $3,200 on a typical 1-bed.
- European landing costs benchmark: €3,500–€10,000 (deposits, translations, furniture).
- Furnishing tiers: $1.5–3.5k used · $4.5–8k flatpack · $9–16k quality.
- Keep 2–3 months of living costs liquid beyond the setup budget.
| Line item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Security deposit (2 months) | $3,200 |
| First month rent | $1,600 |
| Furniture & household setup | $2,500–$14,000 |
| Utility connections & internet | $200–$600 |
| Documents, registration, misc. | $300–$900 |
| Typical total | $9,300–$16,740 |
The Berlin move-in stack, itemised
Deposits (two months in most of Europe – three in Switzerland – held in escrow accounts) return when you leave, but they're capital you must front now. The non-refundables – agent fees where legal, translations (€30–€60/page), registration stamps – run $300–$1,200 and disappear.
Utilities and internet in Berlin: expect $150–$500 of activation fees and deposits, then ~$280/month ongoing. Set these up before arrival where possible – German Anmeldung, Spanish empadronamiento, and most bank accounts gate on a registered address with working utilities.
Furnishing tiers: the swing variable
Three realistic tiers for a 1–2 bedroom: secondhand-first (marketplace + departing expats) $1,500–$3,500; flatpack-new (IKEA-tier throughout) $4,500–$8,000; quality-mix (some real furniture, new mattress and sofa) $9,000–$16,000. The previous tenant's furniture, when offered, is usually the best value-per-hassle in the market.
Cash-flow sequencing: deposit and first month are due at signing; furniture can stagger over 60–90 days. Movers who front-load everything hit the classic week-six liquidity crunch – keep $1,733+ of post-move buffer for the ramp-up months.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How much do I need to rent an apartment in Berlin?
At signing: $4,800 (two months deposit + first month) on a typical $1,600/month one-bedroom – before any furniture.
Are deposits refundable?
Yes, minus documented damage beyond normal wear – German Kaution sits in escrow and returns with interest, though landlords may hold a portion up to 6 months against utility reconciliation. Photograph everything at move-in.
How much does furnishing from scratch cost?
For a 1–2 bedroom: $1,500–$3,500 secondhand-first, $4,500–$8,000 all-new flatpack, $9,000–$16,000 with quality anchor pieces. Buying the departing tenant's furniture usually beats all three on value.
What documents do landlords in Berlin require?
The folder: ID/passport, proof of income (3× rent is the common bar), last 3 payslips or contract, references, and local tax/registration numbers where applicable. Newcomers without local history offer larger deposits or months upfront.
How long until an apartment is livable?
Keys-to-functional takes 2–6 weeks: utility activations (1–2 weeks), internet installation (1–3 weeks), furniture deliveries (2–6 weeks for anything not flatpack). Budget for short-term housing overlap on arrival.
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