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Description:
Overview
APARTMENT IS FURNISHED - see pictures of furniture !!!
The apartment is located in Berlin's diplomatic quarter near to Gendarmenmarkt. Designed by the renowned Tchoban Voss architects, Das Embassy is an ideal retreat: spacious, exclusive, modern and yet inspired by the historical surroundings. Architect Nadia Kayat, known for her precision down to the smallest detail, is responsible for the high-quality interior design.
This attractive flat is a first-time occupancy, which is why the property is in immaculate condition. The property has two lovely rooms and it is easily accessible via a lift. The balcony provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy some relaxation time while enjoying the sun. The apartment is equipped with a fitted kitchen and comes including a cellar.
What’s cool about the apartment?
Built in 2021 it offers all the perks of a new building but combined with the traditional Berlin architectural design.
Why Choose this apartment?
The apartment is right next to the U-bahn and offers great connectivity to all Berlin. Given its central location, most of Berlin's popular spots can be reached easily with a bicycle, or E-scooter.
How many rooms does the apartment have?
The apartment has 2.5 rooms
How big is the apartment?
57 square meters
Does it have parking space?
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How is the commute from here to other locations?
The apartment is located in Berlin's "Mitte" district, between Alexanderplatz and Potsdamer Platz. In the immediate vicinity of Friedrichstraße and the Gendarmenmarkt with its numerous exquisite shops, fine restaurants and cultural offerings, it is the ideal location for working, living and relaxing. On the border of Kreuzberg, where creative Berlin meets in all the clubs, bars and international restaurants. The perfect typical Berlin charm between opera and club, between cosmopolitan city and neighbourhood, between Mitte and Kreuzberg. A few minutes' walk from the Heinrich-Heine-Straße (U8) and Märkisches Museum (U2) underground stations.
Registration possible and the necessary document will be provided post the move-in
Other costs:
GEZ-Gebühr (TV license) 17,50€
7% Surcharge is applicable for short-lets (duration of less than 6 months)
Final cleaning fee: Room 100€; Studio 150€; 2 room 200€; 3 room 250€
*Documentation*:
- Passport copy
- Visa / work permit (non-EU citizens)
- Employment contract
- Last 3 pay slips from your current or previous employment
- Schufa
- The last 3 monthly statements from the bank (if SCHUFA is not available)
- Tax returns from the previous year (freelancers or self-employed)
Note: We also accept credit history from your country of origin
Property Features :
Bathtub, Balcony, Wheelchair Accessible, Fitted Kitchen, Elevator, Underfloor Heating, New Construction
Furniture :
Coffee Table, Cutlery, Pans & kitchen accessories, Single bed (90x200), Sheets, Queen size bed (160x200), Single Bed, Dining Table, Wardrobe, Wardrobe, Refrigerator, Sofa Bed, Working desk, Dishwasher, Vacuum Cleaner, Chairs, Carpet, Table Lamp, Washing machine, DryerSimilar properties
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SAFETY TIPS
-
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.