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Real Estate in Dusseldorf, Germany

By Joshua Wood, LPC

Last updated on Nov 10, 2024

Summary: The most desirable neighborhoods in Dusseldorf, Germany are Oberkassel, Golzheim, and Pempelfort. The average cost to buy a nice 2 bedroom home in Dusseldorf is around $400,000 USD, and a nice 3 bedroom home is around $500,000 USD. These properties typically include modern amenities such as updated kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces. Foreigners are allowed to purchase property in Dusseldorf, however, they must obtain a residence permit from the local authorities. An expat should search for a home to buy in Dusseldorf by researching the different neighborhoods and their amenities, as well as by using online real estate portals such as ImmobilienScout24 and Immowelt. Additionally, it is recommended to consult with a local real estate agent who can provide more detailed information about the local market.

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How do I find a place to live in Dusseldorf?

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 Dusseldorf is to use online rental platforms such as ImmobilienScout24 or WG-Gesucht. These websites allow you to search for apartments, houses, and rooms for rent in Dusseldorf. You can also use the classifieds section of local newspapers or websites such as Craigslist to find rental listings. Additionally, you can contact local real estate agents who specialize in rental properties in Dusseldorf. Finally, you can also ask friends and family who live in the area if they know of any available rental properties," explained one expat living in Dusseldorf, Germany.

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

"Expat homes and apartments in Dusseldorf are typically modern and spacious, with plenty of natural light. Many apartments come with balconies or terraces, offering stunning views of the city. Expat homes and apartments are usually well-equipped with all the necessary amenities, such as washing machines, dishwashers, and air conditioning. Most apartments also come with a parking space, making it easy to get around the city," remarked one member in Dusseldorf.

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What is the average cost of housing in Dusseldorf?

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

"The cost of housing in Dusseldorf is generally quite high. The average cost of renting an apartment in the city is usually around €1,000 per month, while the average cost of buying a property is around €3,000 per square meter. Prices can vary significantly depending on the area and the size of the property," said one expat who made the move to Dusseldorf.

Should I buy or rent a home in Dusseldorf?

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

"When deciding whether to buy or rent a home in Dusseldorf, it is important to consider your budget, lifestyle, and long-term plans. Buying a home in Dusseldorf can be a great investment, as the city is known for its strong economy and high quality of life. However, it is important to consider the costs associated with buying a home, such as closing costs, taxes, and maintenance. Renting a home in Dusseldorf can be a more affordable option, and it can provide more flexibility if you are not sure how long you will be living in the city. Ultimately, the decision to buy or rent a home in Dusseldorf should be based on your individual needs and preferences," remarked one foreigner who made the move to Dusseldorf.

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

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

"1. It is important to research the local market and familiarize yourself with the current property prices in Dusseldorf. 2. Make sure to hire a qualified real estate lawyer to help you with the legal aspects of the purchase. 3. Consider the location of the property and the amenities available in the area. 4. Be aware of any additional costs associated with the purchase, such as taxes, fees, and insurance. 5. Make sure to inspect the property thoroughly before making a purchase. 6. Be aware of any restrictions or regulations that may apply to the property. 7. Consider the long-term costs associated with owning a property in Dusseldorf, such as maintenance and repairs. 8. Make sure to obtain a mortgage pre-approval before making an offer on a property. 9. Be aware of any potential risks associated with buying property in Dusseldorf," remarked one foreigner who made the move to Dusseldorf.

Are foreigners allowed to own property in Dusseldorf?

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

"Yes, foreigners are allowed to own property in Dusseldorf. The German government has made it possible for non-Germans to purchase real estate in the country, provided they meet certain requirements. These requirements include having a valid residence permit, proof of sufficient financial resources, and a valid German bank account. Additionally, foreign buyers must also obtain a permit from the local government in order to purchase property in Dusseldorf," said one person in Dusseldorf.

What appliances are typically included in a rental?

We asked foreigners in Dusseldorf 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:

"In a rental property in Dusseldorf, tenants can typically expect to find a refrigerator, stove, oven, dishwasher, washing machine, and dryer. Additionally, some properties may include a microwave, toaster, and coffee maker," explained one foreigner living in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Additional Information about Searching for a Home in Dusseldorf:

We asked foreigners in Dusseldorf 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 Dusseldorf 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 expat groups or forums to ask for advice and recommendations from other expats who have already moved to Dusseldorf," said one person in Dusseldorf.

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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