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Where should I live in Stuttgart Germany?

Where should I live in Stuttgart Germany?

Best neighbourhoods for expats in Stuttgart

  • Stuttgart-Mitte. The heart of the city!
  • Stuttgart-West. As the name implies, this neighborhood is located in the West of Stuttgart.
  • Bad Cannstatt. This neighborhood has some of the top tourist attractions in the city.
  • Degerloch.

What is it like living in Stuttgart Germany?

Extremely dense but with a delightful flair, Stuttgart-West is an attractive place to live, very close to the city centre. Sprinkled with markets, shops, cafes, theatres and small parks, almost anything you need is within walking distance. Stuttgart-Ost and Stuttgart-Süd are also quite charming and centrally located.

Is Stuttgart Germany expensive to live?

The cost of living in Stuttgart is, surprisingly, not all that much higher than an affordable city like the countrý capital. Compared to the rest of Europe, the balance between prices in Stuttgart and the average salary in the area is quite good.

Is Stuttgart a safe city?

Stuttgart is by and large a very safe city, but the usual common-sense precautions about taking taxis late at night and keeping valuables stored away apply.

Is Stuttgart expensive to live in?

Cost of living: Stuttgart The cost of living in Stuttgart is, surprisingly, not all that much higher than an affordable city like the countrý capital. Compared to the rest of Europe, the balance between prices in Stuttgart and the average salary in the area is quite good.

How much does a house cost in Stuttgart?

House buyers can expect prices between 380,000 euros and 1 million euros for single- and two-family homes. On average, square metre prices for condominiums range between 2,500 euros and 4,800 euros. Apartment buildings with or without commercial space cost between 2,000 and 2,850 euros.

How much is rent in Stuttgart?

Stuttgart has overtaken Munich as the most expensive German metropolis for renters, an analysis of German rental prices released Thursday showed. An average 65-square-meter (700-square-foot) apartment in an average Stuttgart neighborhood rents for €10.41 ($11.50) per square meter per month in 2019, excluding utilities.

How expensive is Stuttgart?

Summary about cost of living in Stuttgart, Germany: Family of four estimated monthly costs are 3,328$ (2,819€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 967$ (819€) without rent. Stuttgart is 11.34% less expensive than Los Angeles (without rent).

Where are the family housing units in Stuttgart?

On-post family housing units throughout Stuttgart are Stairwell style apartments ranging from two to five bedrooms. They are located on Panzer Kaserne, Kelley, Robinson, and Patch Barracks. Most five bedroom units are located on Kelley Barracks.

Where does the military live in Stuttgart Germany?

Approximately 30 percent of the Stuttgart military community lives in the 1,300 on-base housing units, with the remaining 70 percent residing on the economy. On-post family housing units throughout Stuttgart are Stairwell style apartments ranging from two to five bedrooms. They are located on Panzer Kaserne, Kelley, Robinson, and Patch Barracks.

How many people live on base in Stuttgart?

For those coming to Stuttgart, the answers to these questions can vary widely. Approximately 30 percent of the Stuttgart military community lives in the 1,300 on-base housing units, with the remaining 70 percent residing on the economy.

Where to rent a house in USAG Stuttgart?

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