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Germany's coliving scene is led by Berlin — Europe's startup capital — alongside Munich, Hamburg, and Cologne. Strong infrastructure, diverse culture, and excellent transit.
Germany is one of Europe's pricier coliving markets. Berlin typically ranges from €900–€1,600/mo all-inclusive. Munich is the most expensive at €1,200–€2,000/mo. Hamburg and Cologne are mid-range at €900–€1,400/mo. All-inclusive packages cover utilities, furniture, and usually coworking access.
Berlin is Germany's undisputed #1 coliving city — startup capital of Europe with the most coliving operators, coworking spaces, and nomad events. It's also the most affordable major German city. Munich is better for corporate professionals. Hamburg has a growing creative scene. Cologne and Frankfurt suit finance and business travellers.
EU/EEA citizens can live and work freely in Germany. Non-EU residents can apply for the Freelance Visa (Freiberufler), the Job Seeker Visa, or the EU Blue Card for skilled workers. Germany does not have a dedicated digital nomad visa, but the Freelance Visa is accessible for remote workers with demonstrable clients.
Absolutely. Berlin is Europe's startup capital and has a dense network of tech companies, VCs, accelerators, and creative agencies. Coliving in Berlin puts you at the centre of a diverse international community of entrepreneurs, developers, designers, and creatives. Regular startup events, hackathons, and networking nights are part of the culture.
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