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Why Finding a Home in Germany as a Single Parent Feels Impossible

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#1 · May 2, 2025, 2:26 am
Quote from evan on May 2, 2025, 2:26 am

I didn’t expect that the hardest part of settling down in Germany with children would be finding a place to live. Not because I wasn’t working or couldn’t afford the rent—but because I’m a single parent.


Landlords Don’t Trust Single Parents

In my experience, landlords often see single parents—especially fathers—as financially unstable. Even though I work full-time and have a steady income, I was rejected several times.

One landlord didn’t even try to hide the reason:

“Too many responsibilities. It’s risky.”

Another asked for several months' rent in advance—simply because I had children.


Children Are Not Always Welcome

At one point, I was forced to move because my kids were considered “too loud” by the neighbors. They weren’t doing anything unusual—just being kids: laughing, playing, and living.

In another flat, it was the same story: complaints, warnings, and a growing sense that we didn’t belong.


Finding a Home, Not Just an Address

Today, I finally live in a building where the closest neighbors also have children. The atmosphere is completely different—there’s understanding, tolerance, and even a sense of community.

For the first time in years, I feel like I’m not walking on eggshells in my own home.


What Needs to Change?

Germany urgently needs a more family-friendly rental culture. Here’s what would help:

  • Landlords must stop treating single parents as financial risks.
  • Housing policies should actively prevent discrimination based on family status.
  • Public housing offices (Wohnungsamt) should prioritize single-parent families fairly.

Because everyone deserves more than just a roof.
We deserve a home.


I didn’t expect that the hardest part of settling down in Germany with children would be finding a place to live. Not because I wasn’t working or couldn’t afford the rent—but because I’m a single parent.


Landlords Don’t Trust Single Parents

In my experience, landlords often see single parents—especially fathers—as financially unstable. Even though I work full-time and have a steady income, I was rejected several times.

One landlord didn’t even try to hide the reason:

“Too many responsibilities. It’s risky.”

Another asked for several months' rent in advance—simply because I had children.


Children Are Not Always Welcome

At one point, I was forced to move because my kids were considered “too loud” by the neighbors. They weren’t doing anything unusual—just being kids: laughing, playing, and living.

In another flat, it was the same story: complaints, warnings, and a growing sense that we didn’t belong.


Finding a Home, Not Just an Address

Today, I finally live in a building where the closest neighbors also have children. The atmosphere is completely different—there’s understanding, tolerance, and even a sense of community.

For the first time in years, I feel like I’m not walking on eggshells in my own home.


What Needs to Change?

Germany urgently needs a more family-friendly rental culture. Here’s what would help:

  • Landlords must stop treating single parents as financial risks.
  • Housing policies should actively prevent discrimination based on family status.
  • Public housing offices (Wohnungsamt) should prioritize single-parent families fairly.

Because everyone deserves more than just a roof.
We deserve a home.

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