Cost of Living Germany: Rent, Insurance, Transport and Budget Checks
A practical budget structure for comparing Germany and German cities before moving.
Aggiornato 2026-05-29
Short answer
The biggest budget risks are rent, deposit, health insurance, transport and the gap between gross salary and take-home pay. Compare official indicators with current local asking rents.
This page is an official handoff guide: use it to decide the next check, then verify the current rule on the linked official source before acting.
Germany budget model.
| Cost block | What to include | Why it matters | Source type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Housing | Warm rent, deposit, utilities | Usually the biggest pressure point | City data and market checks |
| Health insurance | Public/private contribution | Required for most routes | Official health sources |
| Transport | Monthly pass or commute | City choice changes cost | Official tariff source |
| Fees and setup | Visa/residence fees, photos, translations | One-time cash buffer | Official checklists |
Budget before choosing a city
- Net salary estimate
- Current asking rent
- Deposit
- Health insurance
- Transport
- Food
- Residence/visa fees
- Emergency buffer
Timeline
- Estimate salary
- Check city rent
- Add deposit
- Add insurance and transport
- Stress-test first three months
Fonti ufficiali
FAQ
Is official rent the same as current asking rent?
No. Official rent references can lag the market. Use them as context, not as a promise for a new rental contract.