Blue Card holders
Visa is renewable but not permanent.
Lenders look at residence permit duration, employer and equity. Approval is usually possible with the right partner.
Buying on a Blue CardAffordability, total costs, the buying process, documents, residency cases and the notary appointment, all in one curated place. Calculators, FAQs, guides and webinars, organised around the questions you actually have.
Six common moments in an expat buying journey. Pick the one that fits you, we'll point you to the cleanest next move.
Six things every expat buyer should know before stepping into a viewing or contacting a bank.
Read the full guideRun the numbers before you fall in love with a property. These tools help you understand affordability, total costs, rent-vs-buy and listing value.
A realistic price range and instalment estimate, calibrated to expat income and residency.
CalculateUpfront plus monthly and ongoing costs, including the regional purchase tax that varies by state.
See the full billBreak-even timing and which path is ahead on your numbers over the years you'll stay.
Compare pathsA ballpark valuation to sanity-check listings before you sign a reservation or offer.
Get an estimateScan and compare expat-relevant listings across Germany, including off-market opportunities.
Open searchSeven steps in German law, told in three chapters that match how most expats actually feel. Less noise, clearer milestones, your next click when you need it.
Goals & numbers
Expats often stress too early about listings. The win is narrowing when your profile actually fits a mortgage, and how long you plan to stay.
Search, bank & notary
This is the busy middle: you fall for a place, lock financing, then let the neutral notary protect both sides on paper.
Pay, register, keys
The last stretch is procedural, but the feeling is everything. Most buyers remember this chapter as “finally real”.
Foreign income, visa status and missing local credit history don't block you from buying. They change which lenders say yes, and on what terms.
Visa is renewable but not permanent.
Lenders look at residence permit duration, employer and equity. Approval is usually possible with the right partner.
Buying on a Blue CardMore documentation, sometimes more equity.
Mortgages are available, but lender criteria, equity ratios and rates vary more than for EU profiles.
Non-EU buyers: what changesForeign payslips, salaries paid abroad.
Banks need translated, verifiable income proof and a clean view of currency, tax and stability.
Buying with foreign incomeNo German credit history yet.
A short SCHUFA file isn't a deal-breaker, equity, employment and residence permit weigh more.
How SCHUFA works for new arrivalsVariable income, fewer payslips.
Lenders ask for 2–3 years of accounts, BWA and a tax assessment, not all banks treat freelancers the same.
Self-employed financingBuying from outside Germany.
Possible, typically with higher equity and a smaller pool of lenders. Notary representation can be arranged.
Non-resident financingCurated guides, FAQs and tools, grouped by decision, not by content type. Pick a cluster to explore the right level of detail.
From SCHUFA and equity to the binding offer, what makes lenders say yes to expat profiles.
The real bill: purchase tax by state, notary, registration, agent, and where you can negotiate.
Visa status, foreign income, dual taxation, language, and how each affects approval and timing.
The expat-specific document list, for the lender, the notary and the registration office.
Each step in detail, from offer through reservation, draft contract and notary appointment.
Where to look, how to read a listing properly and what an honest valuation looks like.
A long-form, regularly updated walk-through of the entire journey, eligibility, costs, financing, search, notary and the first weeks as an owner. Written for non-German buyers, with the specifics non-residents and Blue Card holders need.
Printable templates from our download center, for comparing listings, documenting viewings, preparing your mortgage application and handover.
Compare listings side by side, location, size, price and notes in one sheet.
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DownloadDocument condition, layout and features while viewing, ready for your shortlist.
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DownloadStandard Selbstauskunft for your mortgage application, income, assets and liabilities in one place.
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DownloadÜbergabeprotokoll for key handover, meter readings, defects and agreements documented at signing.
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