Apartment Finder Germany
AI that searches WG-Gesucht, ImmoScout24 and Kleinanzeigen simultaneously — and applies in German for you.
The German rental market problem: apartments in Berlin and Munich are gone within 2–4 hours. Most expats check listings every few hours and apply in English. FindHaus monitors every platform in real time and sends a personalised German application within minutes — before most people even see the listing.
What FindHaus does
Scans all platforms simultaneously
WG-Gesucht, ImmoScout24, Kleinanzeigen — monitored in real time. No more switching between tabs.
Applies in German for you
AI generates a personalised German application for every matching listing. No German required.
Responds within minutes
Speed is everything in Germany's rental market. FindHaus applies the moment a listing appears — not hours later.
Personalised to each listing
Each application is tailored to the specific listing and landlord — not a generic copy-paste template.
Works while you sleep
Set up once and let FindHaus run 24/7. Listings appear at all hours; FindHaus never misses one.
All major German cities
Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Cologne, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Leipzig, and dozens more.
How it works
Set up your profile
Enter city, budget, move-in date, and a short description of yourself — in English. Takes 5 minutes.
FindHaus monitors everything
All major German rental platforms scanned in real time, 24/7. Every new listing evaluated against your criteria.
German applications sent instantly
For every match, a personalised German Bewerbung is sent within minutes. You get notified; the landlord gets a fluent message.
Platforms FindHaus searches
Germany's rental market is fragmented — landlords post on different platforms and rarely cross-list. FindHaus covers them all so you don't have to.
WG-Gesucht
Germany's largest shared-flat platform. Highest volume for WG rooms in student cities and urban centres.
ImmoScout24 / Immowelt
The biggest full-apartment portals. Strong for furnished listings, expat-friendly landlords, and longer leases.
Kleinanzeigen
Formerly eBay Kleinanzeigen. Many private landlords list here exclusively, with less competition than the big portals.
ImmobilienScout24
Wide coverage across all apartment types and cities. Strong for unfurnished long-term rentals.
Stop missing apartments — start free
FindHaus applies in German for you, within minutes, on every platform. No German required.
Start finding apartments — freeFrequently asked questions
What is the best apartment finder for Germany?
FindHaus is Germany's AI-powered apartment finder — it monitors WG-Gesucht, ImmoScout24, ImmobilienScout24, and Kleinanzeigen simultaneously and sends personalised German applications within minutes of a listing going live. Manual searching across four platforms every few hours is the biggest reason expats miss apartments; FindHaus solves this automatically.
How does an AI apartment finder work in Germany?
You set your criteria once (city, budget, move-in date, room preferences). FindHaus's AI then monitors all major German rental platforms in real time, matches new listings against your profile, and sends a personalised application in German on your behalf — without you lifting a finger.
Can I find an apartment in Germany without speaking German?
Yes. FindHaus writes your application messages in German for you, based on a short profile you fill out in English. Landlords receive a fluent German message — significantly increasing your reply rate compared to English applications.
Which platforms does FindHaus search for apartments in Germany?
FindHaus searches WG-Gesucht (Germany's largest shared-flat platform), Kleinanzeigen (formerly eBay Kleinanzeigen), ImmobilienScout24, and Immowelt. These four platforms cover the vast majority of available rentals in Germany.
Is FindHaus free to use?
FindHaus offers a free plan to get started. You can set up your profile, configure your search, and receive your first automatic applications at no cost.
Which German cities does FindHaus cover?
FindHaus covers all major German cities including Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Cologne, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Leipzig, Dresden, Nuremberg, and many more.