Housing in Copenhagen | My personal experience and some important tips

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @ReeceCaruso
    @ReeceCaruso 3 года назад +1

    Really great suggestions! This is such an important topic to be discussing at the moment, I really enjoyed the video!

  • @Creatordornacustor
    @Creatordornacustor 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your video, very good information that could help other people .
    Quick question, if you can't find a place to live in Copenhagen, wich is the closest place to the city or village that you should look for accommodation??
    I would like see one video about what's the best way to get a job.
    Thank you!😁 and I hope everything worked out fine for you.

    • @midnightsoul4755
      @midnightsoul4755  2 года назад

      Outside the center of Copenhagen you can check Nordvest, Nordhavn or Tarnby also Hellerup but still it can be hard to find something. As for a job you need to check through job centers but keep in mind that is hard to get a job if you are not in Denmark. For this to happen means that you must be a very high-skilled professional and that they want you and only you and still you need to go through 2-3 different interviews. For the food and beverage Industry is more easy to find something but still you must be here.

  • @youwastedyourtime1585
    @youwastedyourtime1585 Год назад

    Thank you very much!
    your video gave me a much more realistic perspective on how i can approach finding a shared flat for next autumn :)
    Do you have any recommendations on specific facebook groups?

    • @midnightsoul4755
      @midnightsoul4755  Год назад

      Hi! Well keep in mind that this video is from 2 years ago so yes there are some main Facebook groups but I can see that there are also different new groups that you have to be invited to join as they try to avoid any scams ad.

    • @midnightsoul4755
      @midnightsoul4755  Год назад

      The main one Accommodation in Copenhagen and Find roommate / roommate

  • @nataliesalander7840
    @nataliesalander7840 3 года назад

    This was super helpful. Thank you. I just didn’t get the key distribution part. What do you mean they give it to everyone between certain days?

    • @midnightsoul4755
      @midnightsoul4755  3 года назад +1

      It has to do just and only with new buildings, new constructions. As they are new, they are handle by agencies. You won't find any private landlords and the agencies to make it easier for opening the doors, for the very first time, they try to organise the move in date on specific days. for example 1st month or the 15th. But I repeat just and only for buildings that open their doors for the first time. After the first month you can move in whenever you want.

  • @FabulousKati
    @FabulousKati 2 года назад

    Hi, do you have any hotel recommendations to stay at until finding a room?

    • @midnightsoul4755
      @midnightsoul4755  2 года назад +1

      Well hotels are very expensive so don’t make my mistake 😊 I recommend you to check out hostels with private rooms as some of them they allow you to rent per month and also allow you to register the address for cpr number. They used to do that during the lockdown and some hostels are keep doing it. Give me until tomorrow and I will get back to you with a couple of names

    • @FabulousKati
      @FabulousKati 2 года назад

      @@midnightsoul4755 It would help so much! Im moving in April and so far haven’t had any luck finding apartments remotely

    • @midnightsoul4755
      @midnightsoul4755  2 года назад +1

      @@FabulousKati Danhostel and Copenhagen Downtown hostel but you have to get in contact with them first and ask if they have rooms available to be able to request CPR number and what are the conditions. You can try also Rooms DK ( is a legit Facebook account) . But I suggest you to join various Facebook groups where you can ask or find plenty of info.