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Apartment in Berlin, Jungstraße
2590€
per
month
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Description:
A modern 2-bedroom apartment is available to rent in Friedrichshain, Berlin. This property is stylishly decorated throughout with white walls, modern furnishings, and wooden floors. The living room and kitchen are open-plan to give a spacious and sociable feel to the property. This living area is bright and well lit with lots of natural light thanks to 2 large windows which open up onto a private balcony with a seating area. The sofa also folds out into a bed, which could be used for guests or an additional tenant.
This property is located on Jungstraße in Berlin's Friedrichshain district. The surrounding area is vibrant and lively with plenty of shops, restaurants, bars and local tourist attractions, so you'll never be bored living here. The apartment is also well-connected with the rest of Berlin with multiple U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations within walking distance that can take you into central Berlin in a matter of minutes.Similar properties
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SAFETY TIPS
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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.