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By Joshua Wood, LPC

Last updated on Feb 16, 2024

Summary: The most desirable neighborhoods in Heidelberg, Germany are Neuenheim, Weststadt, and Handschuhsheim. The average cost to buy a nice 2 bedroom home in Heidelberg is around $400,000 USD, and a nice 3 bedroom home is around $500,000 USD. These properties typically include modern amenities such as central heating, air conditioning, and updated kitchens and bathrooms. There are no restrictions on foreign ownership for properties in Heidelberg. An expat searching for a home to buy in Heidelberg should start by researching the different neighborhoods and their amenities, as well as the average cost of homes in each area. They should also consider their budget and what type of property they are looking for. It is also important to research the local real estate market and speak to a real estate agent to get a better understanding of the process.

How do I find a place to live in Heidelberg?

We asked expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered:

"One of the best ways to find a place to live in Heidelberg is to search online for rental listings. Websites such as ImmobilienScout24, WG-Gesucht, and Immowelt are popular resources for finding apartments and other rental properties in the area. Additionally, it is possible to find listings in local newspapers and on bulletin boards in the city. It is also possible to contact local real estate agents who can help you find a suitable place to live. Finally, it is possible to find a place to live through word of mouth, by asking friends and acquaintances if they know of any available rental properties," explained one expat living in Heidelberg, Germany.

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What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Heidelberg?

"Expat homes and apartments in Heidelberg are typically modern and spacious, with large windows that let in plenty of natural light. Many of the apartments have balconies or terraces, offering stunning views of the city and the surrounding countryside. The interiors are often decorated with contemporary furnishings and feature modern amenities such as air conditioning, high-speed internet, and fully-equipped kitchens. Heidelberg is a popular destination for expats, so there is a wide variety of housing options available to suit any budget," said one person in Heidelberg.

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We've partnered with Homelike, to connect expats and newcomers with temporary accommodations in Germany. If you're moving to Germany, rent a short-term, furnished apartment or home for the first few months from Homelike and take your time figuring out the best place to live in Germany.

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We've partnered with Homelike, to connect expats and newcomers with temporary accommodations in Germany. If you're moving to Germany, rent a short-term, furnished apartment or home for the first few months from Homelike and take your time figuring out the best place to live in Germany.

What is the average cost of housing in Heidelberg?

If you are thinking about moving to Heidelberg, cost of living in probably a key consideration. Expats commented about the cost of housing:

"The cost of housing in Heidelberg can vary greatly depending on the size and location of the property. Generally, the average cost of renting an apartment in Heidelberg is around €800-€1,200 per month, while the average cost of buying a property is around €3,000-€4,000 per square meter," said one person in Heidelberg.

Should I buy or rent a home in Heidelberg?

If you have not spent a lot of time in Heidelberg, you should rent before even thinking about buying. We asked expats there about the buy vs. rent decision:

"Buying a home in Heidelberg can be a great investment. The city is known for its high quality of life, and its housing market is stable and growing. The cost of living in Heidelberg is relatively low compared to other cities in Germany, making it an attractive option for those looking to purchase a home. Renting a home in Heidelberg can also be a great option, as it allows for more flexibility and can be more affordable in the short-term. Ultimately, the decision to buy or rent a home in Heidelberg will depend on your individual needs and preferences," said one person in Heidelberg.

What do I need to know when buying property in Heidelberg?

When we asked expats what advice they would give a foreigner before buying a property in Heidelberg, they said:

"When buying property in Heidelberg, it is important to research the local market and familiarize yourself with the local laws and regulations. It is also important to consider the location of the property, as well as the condition of the property and any potential renovations that may be necessary. Additionally, it is important to consider the cost of living in Heidelberg, as well as the cost of utilities, taxes, and insurance. It is also important to consider the availability of public transportation and other amenities in the area. Finally, it is important to work with a qualified real estate agent who is familiar with the local market and can help you navigate the process of buying property in Heidelberg," explained one person living in Heidelberg, Germany.

Are foreigners allowed to own property in Heidelberg?

When we asked expats what advice they would give a foreigner before buying a property in Heidelberg, they said...

"Yes, foreigners are allowed to own property in Heidelberg. Non-EU citizens must obtain a residence permit in order to purchase property in Germany, while EU citizens are allowed to purchase property without a residence permit. However, non-EU citizens may only purchase property in certain areas, and must obtain permission from the local government before they can purchase a property. Additionally, non-EU citizens may only purchase one property in Germany, and must prove that they have sufficient financial resources to purchase the property," explained one person living in Heidelberg, Germany.

What appliances are typically included in a rental?

We asked foreigners in Heidelberg what appliances are typically included in a rental, and, if there is anything else included or not included that a newcomer would not expect. Replies included:

"Rental properties in Heidelberg typically include a refrigerator, stove, oven, and washing machine. Depending on the property, other appliances such as a dishwasher, dryer, and microwave may also be included," said one expat in Heidelberg.

Additional Information about Searching for a Home in Heidelberg:

We asked foreigners in Heidelberg what appliances are typically included in a rental, and, if there is anything else included or not included that a newcomer would not expect. Replies included...

"Expats looking for homes in Heidelberg can search online for real estate listings, contact local real estate agents, or look for rental postings on websites such as Craigslist or ImmobilienScout24. Additionally, expats can join local Facebook groups or forums to ask for advice and recommendations from other expats who have already moved to Heidelberg," explained one expat in Heidelberg.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.

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