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First of all, it is utilities (Hausgeld): water supply and heating (9 Euro per 1 cubic meter per month), garbage collection (about 20 euros per month), electricity is always paid separately depending on the area and electricity consumption (about 50 euros per month for a two-bedroom apartment).
Utilities (hot and cold water, heating, gas, etc.
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By itself, the purchase of real estate does not entitle you to a residence permit in Germany, but having your own apartment or house can be a significant plus in resolving this issue. Acquisition of private real estate in Germany gives you the right to obtain an entry visa for up to 90 days.
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On average, the annual growth in real estate prices in Germany is about 4-6% per annum. But in recent years, the five largest cities (Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Hamburg, and Stuttgart) have shown a higher growth in real estate prices.