Hallo Leute! Ich heiße Andrew und ich komme aus England. I’ll spare you the A1 level Deutsch.

I apologise if this isn’t the right place to talk about this but I thought whoever is here are the people I want to be talking to — I’m a graphic designer/web developer and I’m wanting to take the plunge and move to Berlin later this year.

I guess I’m just looking for general advice and to get a feeling of what to be aware of when I’m doing so, are some places better to live than others now? What’s the feeling for tech/design jobs currently?

It would be great to have discussions with people currently living in Berlin and hopefully make some new friends — I’m looking to visit next month for a week so will be looking to visit design studios and make general connections too.

Vielen dank, andrew

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    Thanks for your response @[email protected] — I think I’m just looking for things people might think are important? I don’t know what I don’t know either — I’ll be moving in October/November time so I’d like to think I have a while to get everything arranged.

    Good to have a heads up on the housing — I’m probably going to have to come over for a week at some point and get something signed, are there any areas you’d recommend not to be? I have heard it’s pretty crazy at the moment. Either way I think it can’t be much worse than where I am now.

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      are there any areas you’d recommend not to be?

      Berlin is really safe for a capital city. So that really depends on your expectations and what you can tolerate. For instance, do you have a problem with homeless people or with people smoking weed on the street? Do you want a calm neighborhood or do you want to live in a center of the nightlife?

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        This is good to know, I don’t really have a problem with any of that — I just know that in London for instance there are places you really wouldn’t want to be on an evening.

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          Berlin has some spots like that, parts of Neukölln, Kreuzberg and Wedding come to mind. Many people like to think Berlin has no violent crime, but that is not true.

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      undefined> I think I’m just looking for things people might think are important?

      In that case, I’ll share something that was crucial when deciding between the two offers I had when I moved.

      It was a choice between a place served by one S-Bahn (commuter rail) line, and one that was served by two tram lines and a bus. You may get the advice that it’s best to be closer to the S-Bahn because it can get you more places faster - but it was the only way out of that area. If for any reason the S-Bahn was delayed or not running, I would be stranded (since I also do not drive). Trams and buses may be slower, but they are three different lines offering redundancy.

      Since you are also in for a car-free experience, looking at the public transport options in depth is a good idea. Berlin is big; if you don’t have a car, you need public transport options.

      are there any areas you’d recommend not to be?

      Nothing to do with safety, but I consider Spandau, the western-most borough of Berlin, to be extremely out of the way. It feels less integrated into the city than even some outlying towns like Oranienburg or Teltow.

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        Thank you for insights @[email protected] I really appreciate it — ich werde auf jeden fall es erwägen — yeah I would like to be somewhat close to the center or at least not too far out, honestly I’m just looking forward to being in a big city.