1-bedroom apartment for rent in Berlin, all bills included. (Berlin, Germany)
Apartment · 1 bathroom · 38m2
- property verified by StefaniyaChecked on 22 Mar 2019
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Bedroom 1
About the property
Details
- Property type: apartment
- Elevator: no
- Number of bathrooms: 1
- Wi-Fi installed: yes
This 1-bedroom apartment in Berlin is perfect for professionals, students, and Erasmus tenants. The property is furnished, includes all bills (electricity, water, WiFi, heating), and features a private washing machine and central heating. The apartment has been personally checked by Spotahome for your convenience and assurance.
Located in Berlin, this apartment is surrounded by a variety of attractions and conveniences. Nearby, you can find popular dining spots such as Gilan Pizzeria, American Ice-Cream, and Akcan Döner. Additionally, the area also holds iconic points of interest like Die Wippe, providing great opportunities for leisure and exploration. Book now to secure your next home in Berlin!
Why rent this accommodation?
- Having a nap on the big stylish sofa.
- Enjoying summer birds singing outside the gorgeous tall windows.
- Getting out for a jog or a stroll in the beautiful Humboldthain Park.
More information about this property
- The toilet is a tight fit for those with long legs.
Check availability
Property available fromAugust 18, 2025
What is the minimum stay?2 Months (60 days)
What is the maximum stay?12 Months (365 days)
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Updated 7 hours ago
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Housing rules
Documents required
Firstly, please grab the following documents. You’ll need them in the next stage of your application, and you won’t be able to make a booking without them.
Landlords in Berlin need proof of identity and proof of income to make an informed decision about who will be living in their property. Your documents will be securely stored in our database and only be seen by the landlord, never other tenants.
Landlord policies
- Payment method: bank transfer
- Anmeldung permitted: yes
- Required documentation:
- ID / Passport
- Work contract
- University acceptance letter (if applicable)
- Recent paychecks / Bank statement
- Your landlord speaks: English, German, Italian
- Your landlord does not live on the property
- Admin Fee 300€
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Getting Around
Transportation
- The following U-Bahn station is within a 10-minute walk of the apartment:
- Wedding (line U2)
- A 3-minute walk gets you to this S-Bahn station:
- Humboldthain
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Move in
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