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Apartment in Frankfurt, Amelia-Mary-Earhart-Str.
1791€
per
month
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Description:
An extra dose of charm: Perfect for 2 people and a comfortable long stay.In the Large ipartment, the living, sleeping, working, cooking and dining areas are harmoniously and generously integrated into an open floor plan. The designer kitchen, individual installations, design wallpaper, the selected furnishings by Vitra, Muuto, KFF, Hay, Fermliving and the 160cm bed by Möller-Design are skilfully integrated. A bathtub and dryer are only available in the category L. A sofa and a lounge armchair complete this luxury unit. Modern technology - from high-speed Wifi, bluetooth box to flat-screen TV - relaxes living and working additionally.Notice: Displayed prices and data are not final, and should be used for informative purpose only. They are not contractual or binding. Energy pass Energy pass not available, yet / In application processSimilar properties
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SAFETY TIPS
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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.