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No DepositNo Landlord Gift Fee
Short lease
Rooms are available for rent in apartment in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin. There is a shared kitchen fully equipped with cutlery and crockery. It also has a small dining table and chairs, a washing machine, an oven, and an electric stove. The bathrooms have a toilet, sink and shower. The apartment has sunny and white single bedrooms, all fully furnished. It is perfect for you if you want to live in one of Berlin's trendy neighborhoods and have an easy way to make friends. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes in the nearby area, perfect for when you don't want to cook or if you fancy a break! There is also a subway station around a 6-minute walk away, so you can easily get around Berlin. • Elevator: no • Wi-Fi installed: yes • Parking (optional): no Transportation • Mehringdamm U-Bahn station is a 6-minute walk away and serves lines U6 and U7. o A bus stop here serves routes 140, M19, N6, N7, and N42. Landlord policies • Languages spoken: English, German, Russian • Lives on property: no • Payment method: bank transfer • Registration is provided Documents required: o Proof of income (last 3 months) or work contract: yes o Proof of enrollment (students ): yes o Guarantor (if you don't have proof of income): yes o Copy of guarantor's ID: yes o Copy of guarantor's work contract: yes The landlord only accepts tenants under the age of 35. • Check-in/out : o Check-in hours: Monday - Friday from 10:00 - 16:00 o You will have to pick up your key at the landlord's office. You will receive the address once your booking is confirmed. Please note that once the booking has been made with , we will send you the contract. The deposit of 850€ must be paid into our bank account to receive the keys. Please be aware once the booking is done on we will send you the contract. The deposit of 850€ must be in our bank account to get the keys. Mehringdamm is a bustling street located in the vibrant Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin. Running through the heart of the district, it is known for its lively atmosphere, diverse community, and array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Mehringdamm is a vibrant hub of activity, attracting both locals and tourists alike. The street is lined with an eclectic mix of shops, ranging from trendy boutiques and vintage stores to international supermarkets and specialty shops. It offers a unique shopping experience, where you can find everything from fashion and accessories to books, records and specialty foods. In addition to its shopping scene, Mehringdamm is renowned for its diverse culinary offerings. The street is home to a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, and street food vendors, serving up flavors from around the world. Whether you're craving Turkish kebabs, Vietnamese pho, or traditional German dishes, Mehringdamm has something to satisfy every palate. Moreover, Mehringdamm is a cultural hotspot, with several theaters, music venues, and art spaces located along its stretch. These establishments showcase a vibrant mix of performances, concerts, and exhibitions, contributing to the neighborhood's artistic and creative spirit.