Modern apartment with 1 bedroom for rent in Schöneberg (Berlin, Germany)
Apartment · 1 bathroom · 50m2
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Verification date 26 Aug 2018
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Bedroom 1
About the property
Details
- Property type: apartment
- Floor area: 50 m²
- Floor: 4th
- Elevator: yes
- Number of bathrooms: 1
This modern apartment with 1 bedroom in Schöneberg is stylishly furnished and bright. The property has a cosy living area with a sofa bed, television and dining table, fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with a shower.
The apartment is located on a lively commercial and residential street, and only 3 minutes from an U-Bhan station. The stunning Park Großer Tiergarten is a 15-minute walk away, and you will find several other small parks and plazas to explore nearby.
Why rent this accommodation?
- The bedroom is furnished with a double bed and a television.
- The bathroom has storage space for your toiletries.
- You will have access to a laundry room with a washing machine and dryer.
- The living area has large windows to let in natural light.
- You will find shops, local and international restaurants, cafes, and all the essential amenities right outside your doorstep.
More information about this property
- This apartment is one of a set. That means there are some other almost identical units in the building. So what you see above may be a tiny, tiny bit different to what you actually rent.
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Property available fromApril 26, 2024
What is the minimum stay?1 Month (30 days)
What is the maximum stay?6 Months (180 days)
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Landlord policies
- Lives on property: no
- Deposit: 1 month’s rent
- Payment method: bank transfer
- Additional documentation:
- ID / Passport
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Getting Around
Transportation
- U Kurfürstenstr. station is 3 minutes away and serves lines U1, U3 and several buses.
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