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Is Munich or Frankfurt more expensive?

Munich is the most expensive town in Germany, and it has been pricey for many years - but it is closely followed by Frankfurt, Duesseldorf, Hamburg, and Stuttgart.



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Frankfurt is often considered to be one of the most expensive cities in Germany, compared to other major cities such as Berlin and Munich.

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Con: housing and a high cost of living The Hessian metropolis suffers a demand for affordable housing that far surpasses the available supply. The consequence? Housing prices are going nowhere but up (+17,1% between 2011 and 2016) and Frankfurt is now the second most expensive German city to rent an apartment in.

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Mostly due to the ridiculously high costs for renting or buying property (apartements and houses). There are too many people in Munich, the city is overcrowded with too much people earning and/or having too much money and ever more people will come in the next decades.

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Frankfurt is a global hub for commerce, culture, education, tourism and transportation, and is the site of many global and European corporate headquarters.

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Is Frankfurt worth visiting? If Frankfurt is not yet on your radar it should be! Frankfurt is home to the most impressive skyline in Germany as well as world-renowned museums, galleries, historical cathedrals along with stunning views. It is a food lovers dream and there is such an incredible vibe in the city.

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Germany's Most Expensive Cities
  • Number 1 – Munich.
  • Number 2 – Frankfurt am Main.
  • Number 3 – Hamburg.
  • Number 4 – Düsseldorf.
  • Number 5 – Stuttgart.


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Following is the verified list of Top 5 inexpensive Cities in Germany to live:
  • 1# Cost of Living in Bielefeld City of Germany.
  • 2# Cost of Living in Frankfurt City of Germany.
  • 3# Cost of Living in Halle City of Germany.
  • 5# Passau City Germany.


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Cost of Living Comparison Between Munich and Berlin You would need around 5,554.2€ in Berlin to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 5,100.0€ in Munich (assuming you rent in both cities).

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