LifeCost Blog
Berlin

Berlin

Germany

Updated on August 16, 2025

Overview

Berlin offers relatively affordable housing compared to other major European capitals, with a diverse job market in tech, creative industries, and startups. Public transport is extensive and reliable, and the city is walkable and bike-friendly. Healthcare is high quality and accessible. Winters are cold but less harsh than northern Europe. Safety is generally good, with a vibrant multicultural community. Cost of living is moderate, making it attractive for long-term stays.

Average cost of living€1,712.34
Quality of Life86/100

Accommodation

Rent room (flat-share)€600.00
1-bed flat (center)€1,223.00
1-bed flat (outside)€902.49
3-bed flat (center)€2,339.00
3-bed flat (outside)€1,652.00

Utilities

Basic utilities€315.96
Internet€40.60
Mobile plan€17.45

Transportation

One-way ticket€3.50
Monthly pass€59.00
Taxi start€5.00
Gasoline (1 l)€1.71

Leisure

Cinema ticket€12.25
Fitness club€32.84

Education

Preschool (month)€168.00
Intl. primary (year)€9,000.00

Buying House

sqm in city center€7,443.00
sqm outside center€5,415.00

Advantages

  • Affordable housing for a capital city
  • Diverse job market and startup scene
  • Extensive public transport
  • High-quality healthcare
  • Multicultural community

Disadvantages

  • × Cold winters
  • × Increasing rent prices
  • × Occasional bureaucratic delays
  • × Some areas less safe at night
  • × Language barrier outside international sectors