Thanks so much for your video. If I am to ask about the Excel sheet, should I ask HR or my dept.? And how shall I actually refer to this sheet so they know what I am talking about? 😊 Love your videos.
Hello, once you're accepted to EU institution they will provide you with info where to find the spreadsheet 😌 and thanks a lot for your comment, I'm happy you enjoy it!
This might be a long shot but you've mentioned about searching rooms/apartments 2-3 months prior Do you know from others experience if they managed to do so being outside Luxembourg and reserving it UNTIl they come to Luxembourg?
yes, that's how it works for most of the people but you have to pay and sign the contract which means it's better to do so with agency that is legit so you know you won't be scammed
Hi! I'm pretty sure I included all I know in the video 😊 you can check out my other video about the neighborhoods of Lux: th-cam.com/video/WNy-YcsR8FA/w-d-xo.html
@@-horapolice4309 aaa ok in this sense I would say it depends on your needs, your salary and if you live in Lux or cross borders - not everyone wanna live in the house, some people enjoy living in apartment, other don't have choice and can't even afford buying one. Luxembourg is definitely on higher end with real estate with prices but you can also rent out decent apartments/houses without buying them, they don't have to be a cell - example the room I'm renting is 16m2 it's the biggest from all rooms I've ever had in my renting life 🤷
Thanks for this very informative video. Can I kindly have your email to talk with you about my detailed issues before I arrange my travels. I need your help people.🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you for such a useful video! And I also have question about the contract, is it signed before the person pays money or vise versa?
You should pay after signing the contact (otherwise you have no guarantee you'll ever see the flat)
Fascinating! :) I can imagine it`s quite a daunting task to get to grips with renting in an unfamiliar country - booking a hotel is bad enough!! :)
Hahaha very true sometimes even a hotel is a problem 😳
@@ByMagdaYT For sure!! :)
Thanks so much for your video. If I am to ask about the Excel sheet, should I ask HR or my dept.? And how shall I actually refer to this sheet so they know what I am talking about? 😊 Love your videos.
Hello, once you're accepted to EU institution they will provide you with info where to find the spreadsheet 😌 and thanks a lot for your comment, I'm happy you enjoy it!
Really helpful video thank u so much. I would like to know how hard is the regular tap water? Bcuz Germany has hard water. God bless 😘
Hello, happy to hear it was helpful 🥰 the tap water depends on the neighborhood but mostly hard 🙈
@@ByMagdaYT thank u so much 🥰for replying
@@rachaelf42 no problem 😊 feel free to ask me more questions 🥰
Hello! What if you don’t have a job yet and you want to rent a flat in Luxembourg?
This might be a long shot but you've mentioned about searching rooms/apartments 2-3 months prior
Do you know from others experience if they managed to do so being outside Luxembourg and reserving it UNTIl they come to Luxembourg?
yes, that's how it works for most of the people but you have to pay and sign the contract which means it's better to do so with agency that is legit so you know you won't be scammed
@@ByMagdaYT Okay great thank you!
I am definitely trying to find some decent agencies to be able to do so!
@@trevish450 good luck!
be nice, Share the Excel file and when I move the first drink is on me AHahahaha thanks for the important info, best Regs
Sorry, it's not my job to share it but I'm happy you enjoyed the video ☺️
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I am looking for an accommodation in Luxembourg. Please by any chance could you suggest a good source
Hi! I'm pretty sure I included all I know in the video 😊 you can check out my other video about the neighborhoods of Lux: th-cam.com/video/WNy-YcsR8FA/w-d-xo.html
Damn I heard it's a very rich country but people living In a small cells.
What do you exactly mean by small cell?
@@ByMagdaYT everyone living in apartments no one has house
@@-horapolice4309 aaa ok in this sense I would say it depends on your needs, your salary and if you live in Lux or cross borders - not everyone wanna live in the house, some people enjoy living in apartment, other don't have choice and can't even afford buying one. Luxembourg is definitely on higher end with real estate with prices but you can also rent out decent apartments/houses without buying them, they don't have to be a cell - example the room I'm renting is 16m2 it's the biggest from all rooms I've ever had in my renting life 🤷
Thanks for this very informative video.
Can I kindly have your email to talk with you about my detailed issues before I arrange my travels. I need your help people.🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hello! Thanks for your comment and I'm happy the video was useful 😌 yes sure my email is in the information of my YT channel ☺️