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Find an Apartment in Frankfurt am Main as an Expat

Frankfurt am Main rental market overview

Frankfurt is Germany's financial capital, attracting thousands of international professionals every year. The rental market is professional and fast-moving — landlords near the Bankenviertel expect polished, German-language applications that demonstrate financial stability.

Popular neighbourhoods in Frankfurt am Main

Sachsenhausen
Nordend
Bornheim
Gallus
Westend
Bockenheim

Universities in Frankfurt am Main

Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Frankfurt UAS

HfMDK

💡 Expat tip for Frankfurt am Main

Mention your employment in finance or a major company early in your application — Frankfurt landlords prioritize financial stability. FindHaus automatically includes your work contract type and income level in the German message it writes for you.

German city rental market comparison 2026

German rental market comparison 2026 (Source: FindHaus market data)
CityAvg. rent (warm)CompetitionAvg. response timeKey tip
Berlin650 €Sehr hoch2-4 StundenSofort bewerben
München800 €Extrem hoch1-3 StundenProfil vollständig ausfüllen
Hamburg650 €Hoch4-8 StundenStadtteil-Kenntnis betonen
Frankfurt700 €Hoch3-6 StundenProfessionell formulieren
Köln620 €Mittel-hoch6-12 StundenGemeinsame Interessen hervorheben
Stuttgart680 €Mittel-hoch4-8 StundenPendlerfreundlichkeit erwähnen
Düsseldorf640 €Mittel6-12 StundenInternationale Erfahrung betonen

FAQ: Renting in Frankfurt am Main as a foreigner

Search the major German rental platforms daily, apply in German within 60 minutes of listings going live, and have your documents ready (SCHUFA, payslips, work contract). FindHaus automates this: it monitors all platforms 24/7 and fires a personalised German application the moment a matching listing appears.

Average WG room in Frankfurt am Main: €700/month warm (utilities included). Full apartments cost significantly more. Frankfurt is Germany's financial capital, attracting thousands of international professionals every year.

No — but your application should be in German. Most Frankfurt am Main landlords prefer German-language applications. You don't need to speak German yourself; FindHaus writes the German application for you based on your English profile.

Popular areas for expats in Frankfurt am Main: Sachsenhausen, Nordend, Bornheim, Gallus. Each offers different character and commute options. FindHaus finds listings across all districts based on your preferences.

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