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Apartment in Frankfurt, Wasserweg
1700€
per
month
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Description:
The building was built in 1920 and extensively and luxuriously restored in 2016 with style. The apartment combines contemporary living culture with the original character of the classicist building.The living room is very bright, functional and elegant. The furnishings also include interior details such as stucco ceilings that underline the charm of the building.Notice: Displayed prices and data are not final, and should be used for informative purpose only. They are not contractual or binding. Energy pass Certificate type: : Year of construction: 1900 Efficiency class: E Energy consumption: 149kWh / (m²a)Similar properties
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SAFETY TIPS
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Be wary of scammers posing as an IamExpat housing agency.
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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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.