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Apartment in Berlin, Bornholmer Str.
2264€
per
month
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Description:
Overview
This luxurious 3 room apartment offers you all that which you can dream of. It is ideal for couples as well as for a small family. The design is modern, and the architecture is a class apart, which gives an elegant look and feel for its residents. The living room is neatly combined with the dining area with an open kitchen. The master bedroom is cosy with an attached toilet. The second bedroom is no less and offers you a quiet place to rest. The flat comes with a guest bathroom as well. The balcony is overlooking the beautifully landscaped courtyard. It is a bright, spacious, and classy apartment and offers you a comfortable and quality living.
What’s cool about the apartment?
The classy and timeless design is reflected in the facades as well as through the interiors with a vibrant choice of colours, shapes and building materials. Wooden windows, parquet flooring, and tiling, classy bathroom fittings and an open-plan kitchen and living areas create a pleasant, homely vibe.
Why Choose this apartment?
The place offers you a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and bars to give you the lively vibes. For those who are seeking a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, it has many parks nearby like the Falk Platz. With the landmark Mauerpark and other places nearby, it attracts tourists, families, and youths alike. There is an extensive choice of shopping options from trendy boutiques, well-stocked retailers, and whole-food shops. You will find everything you need and wish in the malls like Schön Hauser Allee Arcade nearby. Young residents and their families will love the large playground near Armin Platz, and the “Jugendfarm Moritzhof” kids’ farm.
How many rooms does the apartment have?
3 Spacious rooms.
Does it have parking space?
Parking is available on the street side.
How is the commute from here to other locations?
Prenzlauer Berg is close to many modes of public-transport, with the S-Bahn-Ring, a U-Bahn line, various tram lines and some bus lines providing quick access to other parts of Berlin. The main train station and connections to inter-city highways are not far away either.
Documents
Employed / Self-Employed:
- Passport Copy
- Visa / Work-permit (non-EU citizen)
- Employment Contract
- Latest 3 payslips from your current or previous employment
- SCHUFA is mandatory if you have been living in Germany for more than 6 months.
- Latest 3 months bank statement (In case SCHUFA is not available)
- Tax returns of previous year (Freelancer or Self-Employed)
Students:
- Passport Copy
- Visa (non-EU citizen)
- Admission letter
- Blocked account details along with Parental Guarantee
Note: We also accept credit history from your country of origin
To make an appointment for a viewing, please use the contact form or call us at +49-3030808161/62
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SAFETY TIPS
-
Be wary of scammers posing as an IamExpat housing agency.
-
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
-
Don’t send a copy of your passport or ID without meeting the landlord.
-
Don't sign a contract or transfer money without seeing the place first.
-
A general rule of thumb for deposits is 3x the basic monthly rent.
-
All landlords are obliged to sign a proof of residence certificate – you need this to register.