Relocation
When moving to Berlin, I can assist you with all necessary actions in regards to your family relocation.
Welcome to Berlin, the capital of moving! Nowhere in Germany is more busy than in Berlin when it comes to moving in. Every day there are an average of 1548 moves here, and that's to say a German record.
What does the normal moving day look like? The Berlin Statistical Office show that in 2011 there were an average of 437 daily arrivals from Germany and abroad. At the same time, 326 Berliners packed their life to leave the city. In addition, 785 moves within the city limits. That means: The city grew daily in 2011 by 109 New Berliners. Most came from Brandenburg (daily 65), North Rhine-Westphalia (32) and Bavaria (22).
Berlin is also becoming increasingly popular abroad. Last year, 22 Poles went daily to Berlin, 20 Canadians and Americans, 14 Bulgarians and 136 foreigners from another 70 states. Nearly 200 daily new Berliners. Talking about multicultural environment, it's no other than Berlin.
As of 31 December 2016, a total of 676,741 foreign residents lived in Berlin, including 21,823 stateless persons, persons of undeclared citizenship or no nationality.
People from about 190 countries call Berlin home and make this city a truly international metropolis.
When moving to Berlin, I can assist you with all necessary actions in regards to your family relocation.
Active Apartment search
Don’t give up on your apartment search, we are here for you!
We search apartments for you, according to your needs, wishes and budget. We have experience with the right formula, so we reach the apartments’ owners and agents more than the average Berliner.
We do the research online and offline, we schedule as many viewings as needed, and we come with you to view the apartment. We are with you all the way!
Finding the right school, even if it is the public one in your neighbourhood, is just the beginning of your journey. I will help you to navigate Schulamt (School admin office), Doctor's appointment, language test and also Hort Gutschein (the voucher for the after-school activity).
I'm also experienced in Rückstellung (hold back) for the school entry in 1st grade.
Kita (kindergarten) is hard to find in Berlin. Some people even say it is better to search (and find) a Kita before you search (and find) an apartment. Unfortunately, it is not far from the truth. There are more than 2,000 KiTas in town. The waiting lists can be insane.
How can we help?
Why should we hire a Kita search service?
Kita search in Berlin is one of the most annoying things a parent has to do. It takes time, energy and a lot of frustration. We take this burden off your shoulders and search for the right Kita in your place, so you can relax.