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Apartment in Berlin, Seestraße
2490€
per
month
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Description:
The beautiful old building apartment with the typical old building elements, such as stucco, floorboards, casement doors and double box windows has 3 rooms.There are two bedrooms, one of which also has a separate desk in the bedroom. The living/dining room is equipped with an open kitchen which has all the necessary technical appliances. The bathroom, which also houses the washing machine, has both a bathtub and a separate shower.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: 1918 Efficiency class: E Energy consumption: 138kWh / (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.
-
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.