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Kummuni Neukölln 2, Berlin

11, Pannierstraße, Berlin, 12047, Germany
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€865
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2.9 mi from City Center
( 17m. 32m. 1h 6m)
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Wifi
bills included
Nearest Bus Stop
Nearest U-Bahn Station (U Hermannplatz).

About the Property

Discover urban living with Kummuni Neukölln 2 pristine student accommodation in Berlin. The property offers 1-bed 1-bath apartments in coliving space. Kummuni Neukölln 2 is conveniently located near BIMM Berlin and Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.

Features

The property is freshly renovated, emphasizing quality and vintage-style interiors for a distinct and welcoming ambience. Enjoy spacious, well-lit living areas with ample natural light pouring in through large windows. The fully equipped kitchen makes meal preparation a breeze. The bedrooms are arranged with a cosy bed, a wardrobe and a workstation.

Location and What's Hot?

Kummuni Neukölln 2 offers a premium living experience in one of Berlin’s vibrant districts. Situated near Sportanlage Maybachufer stadium and the Observation deck Länderdreieck, the neighborhood buzzes with life, offering an array of cafes and restaurants. Proximity to the lush Görlitzer Park and a brief stroll to Sportanlage Maybachufer and charming Hasenheide Park make it perfect for leisurely walks and relaxation. If you’d like to discover some local cuisines do visit the nearby Aspendos restaurant and Café in the Water Tower. For groceries, you can take an easy walk to Baba Kiosk Spätkauf and AllStock.

Commute

Getting around from Kummuni Neukölln 2 is hassle-free, with a short walk to the nearest U-Bahn station (U Hermannplatz) and a quick stroll to the nearest bus stop.

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    Room Types (1)

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    Non Ensuite
    A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
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    1 Bedroom 1 Bath Apartment

    Starting From:€865/month
    Non Ensuite
    Private Room
    Shared Bathroom
    Shared Kitchen
    Amenities
    Common Amenities
    Nearest U-Bahn Station (U Hermannplatz).
    Nearest Bus Stop
    Nearest to The Lush Greenery of Görlitzer Park.
    Walking Distance to The Sportanlage Maybachufer.
    Bills Included
    Furniture
    Appliances
    Electricity
    Heating
    Trash Disposal
    Gas Usage
    Property Rules
    Pets Not Allowed
    No Smoking Allowed

    Payment Policies (5)

    • Security Deposit
      This property requires security deposit.
    • Pay In Instalment
      This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
    • Mode Of Payment
      Payment via easy transaction modes.
    Security Deposit
    <p>1. You need to pay <strong>2 month’s rent </strong>as a deposit to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This will be refunded to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.</p>
    Pay In Instalment
    <p>Rent needs to be paid monthly, in advance.</p>
    Mode Of Payment
    <p>Credit card, debit card and bank transfer.</p>
    Guarantor Requirement
    <p>Property does not require you to have a guarantor to book a room.</p>
    Additional Fees
    <p><strong>Administrative fee: </strong>150 Euros (one time)</p>

    Cancellation Policies (1)

    • Cooling Off Period
      This property does not offer cooling-off period.
    Cooling Off Period
    <p>The Property does not offer any cooling off period, all contracts are legal &amp; binding.</p>
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What documents do I need to rent an apartment in Berlin?

    To rent an apartment in Berlin, you will need several documents. Firstly, you will need a valid passport or ID card to prove your identity. Additionally, you will need proof of income, such as a work contract or bank statement, to show that you can afford the rent. Finally, you will need a Schufa report, which is a credit check that shows your financial history and whether you have any outstanding debts. It is important to note that some landlords may require additional documents, such as a rental history or references from previous landlords. It is always best to check with the landlord or rental agency beforehand to ensure that you have all the necessary documents. Overall, renting an apartment in Berlin requires a valid ID, proof of income, and a Schufa report. It is recommended to check with the landlord or rental agency for any additional documents that may be required.
    PMG requires the documents below to approve you application:

    1. Purpose of stay – i.e., an employment agreement, admission letter.
    2. Proof of income – i.e., last 3 months of bank account activities, blocked account, etc.
    3. Scan of ID card (Scan of passport and visa for non-EU citizens).
    4. SCHUFA (If you are living in Germany for more than a year*).
    5. Mietschuldenfreiheitsbescheinigung (If you are living in Germany for more than 3 months*).

    Should I rent a studio apartment in Berlin or coliving?

    When deciding between renting a studio apartment in Berlin or looking for a coliving, there are several factors to consider. Firstly, a studio apartment provides more privacy and independence, while coliving offers a more social and communal living experience. Ultimately, the decision between a studio apartment and coliving comes down to personal preference and lifestyle. Those who value privacy and independence may prefer a studio apartment, while those who enjoy a social and communal living experience may opt for coliving.

    What is included in the rent?

    Almost every cost is included in the rent except the radio tax.

    How much deposit should I pay?

    The amount of the deposit depends on your monthly rent. Your deposit will be equivalent to two months’ rent. However, if you have valid liability insurance in Germany.

    Can I view the apartment before applying?

    PMG is the first and so far the only real estate company which can be also called a high-tech startup in the real estate market. They have developed their own software to fight discrimination and at the same time provide a unique opportunity for their tenants to choose their furniture for free. Unfortunately, scheduling a viewing is almost impossible for them due to too many requests. Yet, they only provide accurate, honest and realistic information about their properties. What you see online, is what you’ll get. They also provide a video tour of each property (from outside of the building, stairs, inside of the properties, rooms, WC, and kitchen).

    Can tenants do anmeldung?

    At PMG, they offer anmeldung services to all tenants across all their properties in Berlin. This provides their tenants with the opportunity to register their residence in Germany, which is a legal requirement. They strive to make the process as easy and convenient as possible for their tenants.

    Can I request a viewing?

    PMG regrets to inform you that viewing their apartments is currently not possible due to high demand. However, they assure you that hundreds of their tenants have successfully found their new homes without viewing. This is because they always provide honest and accurate media and details about their apartments, ensuring that their tenants have a clear understanding of what to expect. They believe that transparency and honesty are essential in building trust with their tenants, and they are committed to upholding these values in all of their interactions. They understand that not being able to view an apartment before renting it can be a concern for some, but they are confident in the quality of their properties and the accuracy of their marketing materials.

    Why are many apartments in the listing are not furnished?

    PMG is a groundbreaking proptech that empowers tenants to select their own furniture. In cases where an apartment is not furnished in a photo, tenants are free to choose almost every piece of furniture at no extra cost. However, it’s important to note that certain items, such as carpets and dining tables, cannot be chosen by the tenant. If an apartment is already furnished means Choose Your Style is typically not an option. However, it is possible to upgrade the furniture and equipment for an additional fee, which is a small amount.

    What costs are included in my rent?

    Living in a PMG co-living space or a fully furnished apartment has its perks. One of the biggest advantages is that your monthly rent covers almost every cost. You don’t need to worry about Nebenkosten or Betriebskosten, which can add up to a significant amount for people who rent unfurnished apartments. This means that you can budget your finances better and have a clear idea of how much you need to pay each month. Another advantage of living in a PMG property is that you don’t need to worry about furnishing your home. PMG is a pioneering proptech platform that empowers tenants to choose from their extensive furniture collection, completely free of charge. They offer maximum customization options to ensure that every tenant can create their ideal living space. In all their properties everything is already provided for you, from furniture to appliances. This saves your time and money, as you don’t need to spend hours shopping for furniture or buying expensive appliances. You can move in and start living your life. Your cost includes furniture, appliances, electricity consumption, heating, trash disposal, gas usage, common area cleaning and gardening.

    Why you should complete the inquiry right away?

    As long as you do not complete your inquiry the property will remain available on the listing and someone else can book the same property. For them, the first person who completes the inquiry and pays first consider to be the official tenant. They strongly advise you to complete the inquiry right after their system sent you the approval notification. Like that, you will have 48 hours to transfer the first rent and secure becoming the official tenant.

    If you applied for and apartment with "Choose Your Style"?

    Those who applied for a property that the “Choose your style” program is available on it can by the provided link choose their furniture at no extra cost. In some cases, the system might offer you to upgrade, however, upgrading might require a small additional monthly payment. If additional payment is required, you can see the extra cost in advance. You have the freedom to upgrade or decline the offer.

    If you applied for and apartment without "Choose Your Style"?

    When applying for an apartment, you may come across the option to “Choose Your Style.” However, it’s important to note that this option may not always be available. In such cases, you have two choices: upgrade your application or decline the offer. If you choose to upgrade your application, you may have the opportunity to customize certain aspects of the apartment to your liking. This could include choosing different finishes, appliances, or layouts. Keep in mind that this may come with an additional cost, so be sure to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision. On the other hand, if you decide to pass on the offer, you will receive the apartment as it was shown to you in the photos or videos. While this may not be exactly what you had in mind, it’s important to remember that the apartment met your initial criteria and may still be a great fit for you. Ultimately, the decision is yours to make based on your personal preferences and budget.

    Would you customize the apartment before signing the contract?

    They understand that you may have specific preferences for your living space, but they regret to inform you that they cannot customize a property before receiving the first rent and signed papers. It is important for property to have all necessary documentation and payment before making any changes to the apartment. They want to emphasize that simply applying for an apartment and choosing your furniture is not enough to customize the property. They have a thorough process in place to ensure that all legal and financial requirements are met before any modifications can be made.

    How long customizing an apartment takes?

    Applying for the “Choose Your Style” program takes a maximum of 14 working days from transferring the first rent and signing the contract. However, if you opt for the “Trust Our Taste” option, the process may be completed in a shorter time frame. The “Choose Your Style” program allows you to have more control over the design process, as you get to choose the specific furniture and decor items for your space. On the other hand, the “Trust Our Taste” option leaves the design decisions to the experts, resulting in a potentially quicker turnaround time. If you apply for an apartment that “Choose Your Style” is not offered, and you only upgrade some of the furniture/equipments and you want to have a different wall paint, your new home will be ready within 5 to 7 working days from transferring the first rent and signing the contract.

    Can I request different furniture afterward?

    When submitting your furniture inquiry, it is important to carefully consider your choices as you will not be able to make changes or edits once the list has been submitted. This means that it is crucial to thoroughly review your desired pieces before finalizing your inquiry. It is also important to note that once your furniture inquiry has been submitted, you cannot request the removal of any pieces of furniture. This policy is in place to ensure that their team is able to efficiently process and fulfill all inquiries in a timely manner.

    Do they always provide whatever I choose?

    They understand that you would love to choose specific furniture for your new home. However, there may be times when certain items are not available in their warehouse or through their suppliers. In such cases, their supply chain specialist will review and edit your inquiry and your agent will promptly inform you of any necessary modifications. Rest assured that they will work diligently to find suitable alternatives.

    How much and when you should pay?

    It is crucial to note that upon receiving confirmation from the agent, applicants have a strict 48-hour window to complete the necessary steps for their application. Failure to do so will result in the finance and account department closing the application, with no opportunity to reapply for the same property. For those transferring their first rent payment on a Friday or during the weekend, it is recommended to send a copy of the transaction as proof to the financial supervisors. This will ensure that the payment deadline is extended, as payments made during the weekend may not be received on the company’s bank accounts. It is important to adhere to these guidelines to ensure a smooth and successful application process.

    When to sign the contract?

    Once you receive the initial approval from a financial supervisor, you will be provided with a link to their website where you can select the furniture for your apartment. Upon completion of the inquiry, an agent will be assigned to your application and all documents will be shared with them. Your agent will then draft your rental contract while you transfer the deposit and first rent payment. This can be done in person at their office or through online banking, with the option to collect the rental contract afterward. Keep in mind that you will only have 48 hours from the time you receive the draft to review and sign the contract.

    When the deposit has to be paid?

    It is critical to note that the deposit must be paid before the handover. It is important to follow this procedure to avoid any delays or complications in the rental process. Please note that property require the deposit amount to be paid on the designated bank account for deposits. This ensures that the payment is properly recorded and can be easily tracked. They take the security of their tenants and landlords seriously, and this is one of the measures they have put in place to ensure that all transactions are secure and transparent. They understand that paying a deposit can be a significant expense, but it is an important part of the rental process. By paying the deposit on time and to the correct account, you can ensure a smooth and hassle-free rental experience.

    What are the payment methods?

    Currently, they only offer wire transfer and online banking as payment methods for both the first rent and deposit. They apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but they are unable to accept money transfers from certain countries, including Iran. If you have any questions or concerns regarding their payment methods, please do not hesitate to contact your agent or their finance and accounting department.

    Can sign the rental contract digitally in Germany?

    PMG, unlike many proptech companies, does not provide digital rental contracts as they are not legally recognized in Germany. This decision has been made to ensure the protection of their clients. For those applying from abroad, they do offer a temporary digital contract. However, it is important to note that a physical contract must still be signed before the apartment handover. Property understand the convenience of digital contracts, but at PMG, they prioritize the adherence to German law and the protection of their clients.

    When can I cancel my application?

    They understand that circumstances can change and you may need to cancel your online rental application. They want to assure you that you can cancel your application at any point before signing the rental contract without incurring any penalty. However, they kindly request that you inform them of your decision to cancel, so that they can offer the property to other potential tenants. As you may be aware, there is a shortage of housing in Germany, and your cancellation could help someone else find a home. They appreciate your understanding and consideration in this matter.

    Can I cancel after I transfer the first rent?

    When transferring the first rent to PMG, you are entering into a valid rental contract. It is important to understand that cancelling the contract after this point may result in damages being paid as outlined in the rental contract. To avoid any potential issues, it is recommended that you carefully review the rental contract before signing and transferring the first rent. This will ensure that you fully understand the terms and conditions of the contract and can make an informed decision about whether or not to proceed with the rental. In the event that you do need to cancel the rental contract, it is important to do so in accordance with the terms outlined in the contract. This will help to minimize any potential damages that may need to be paid and ensure a smooth and hassle-free cancellation process.

    How can I terminate my contract shortly after signing the contract?

    Terminating your rental contract is a simple process. Firstly, login to your PMG account and navigate to the contract section. From there, select the termination option and submit your request. It’s important to note that there may be a penalty involved as per the rental contract. However, if you have a valid reason for termination, uploading the necessary documents may help reduce the penalty amount. Terminating your rental contract can be done easily through your PMG account. Just be aware of the potential penalty and consider providing supporting documents if applicable.

    Would I receive my deposit back?

    When terminating a contract shortly after signing, it’s important to know that your deposit will not be affected. You can expect to receive your deposit back into your bank account within 7 working days. It’s important to note, however, that this term only applies if the tenant has not yet moved into the property. If you do find yourself needing to terminate a contract shortly after signing, it’s important to act quickly to avoid any potential issues. As long as you have not yet moved in, you can rest assured that your deposit will be returned to you promptly.

    Can I see the apartment after customization?

    At their proptech company, they offer a unique service that allows tenants to choose their own furniture for their new home. They understand the excitement that comes with booking a new apartment and want to make the process as seamless as possible. While arranging a viewing may not always be possible, their customer service department and agents are available to send proper videos of the furnished and decorated home. They believe that every tenant should have the opportunity to make their new home feel like their own. Their service allows for personalization and customization, making the move-in process more comfortable and enjoyable. Their team is dedicated to ensuring that every tenant is satisfied with their new home and the furniture they have chosen. Although you will be unable to physically view your new home before move-in, don’t worry. Their customer service department and your agent are available to provide with photos of the furnished property upon request. They want to ensure that every tenant feels confident and excited about their new home, even if they are unable to physically be there during the furnishing process.

    How can I follow up with my application?

    Once their financial supervisors approve your application, you will receive an email containing a link to the page where you can follow up on your request. It is important to note that you must log in to your PMG account to access this page.

    What is a temporary spot?

    Germany is currently facing a housing shortage, which has become a significant problem. Despite this, they receive a high number of applications for their properties. However, some applicants may choose to cancel their booking in favour of another property elsewhere. If you get to secure a temporary spot, you will have the opportunity to complete your application by selecting furniture. And if those who applied before fail to sign the rental contract on time, the property will be yours.

    What is Choose Your Style?

    Finding a new place to call home can be exciting, but it can also be daunting. It’s important to remember that a new home should feel like home in order for it to be a place of comfort and security indeed. One key factor in making a new place feel like home is personalization and that’s where PMG Choose Your Style comes to play! At PMG, they understand that your home is more than just a place to live. It’s a reflection of your personality and style. That’s why they offer their Choose Your Style Program, so you can make your new home truly your own. With their amazing offers and fully furnished properties, you can trust them to provide you with the best possible living experience. They have 50+ items and models, 2 different colours, 10+ decorative items and 0 Euro cost.

    How can I have this property for longer than 6 months?

    In essence, contracts in PMG are six months. However, they would be happy if they could host you for another five months if you request an extension.
    Accordingly, contract renewal will only be possible if:

    • The intended property is still available from the part of owner.
    • The request for contract extension is sent directly by the tenant at least one month before the end of the contract term.
    • The tenant has fulfilled all his commitments in accordance with the contract.
    • The tenant is still able to afford the rent.
    • The tenant has kept the apartment in proper and clean conditions.
    • The furniture has not been damaged by the tenant.

    What happens after 11 months?

    PMG only has short term fully furnished apartments; however, since all of their apartments have exactly the same equipment and the same furniture, moving from one apartment to another will not be difficult. You can also change your furniture from time to time at no cost. If you choose your apartment from another agency instead of PMG, such a luxury issue will not be possible so easily.

    Is Co-Living in Berlin cheaper than to rent a studio apartment?

    Co-Living in Berlin is becoming increasingly popular among young professionals and students. This is because it is often cheaper than renting a studio apartment. Coliving spaces offer shared amenities such as kitchens, living rooms, and sometimes even workspaces. Overall, co-living in Berlin can be a cost-effective option for those looking for a sense of community and shared amenities.

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    5. Internet: €25–€35/month
    6. Leisure & Social Activities: €80–€150/month


    Utility costs in Berlin can add an additional €150 to €300 per month, depending on the type of student halls Berlin. You can save by searching for accommodations with amber as many student dorms in Berlin include high-speed internet access as part of the rent. Also, utilities, including electricity and water, are typically included in the rent for a student flatshare in Berlin.

    Student Travel Berlin

    Berlin offers one of the most efficient, reliable, and student-friendly transportation networks in Europe. With excellent connectivity across student neighbourhoods like Kreuzberg, Charlottenburg, Mitte, Friedrichshain, and Neukölln, getting around the city is convenient and affordable. Most universities, such as Humboldt University, TU Berlin, and Freie Universitä,t are well connected through U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses, making daily commuting easy for international students. The city’s dedicated student travel discounts and semester passes further reduce costs, making mobility accessible on any budget.


    1. U-Bahn (Underground): Fastest way to travel across Berlin with frequent services and wide coverage in Zones A and B, including major campuses.
    Cost: £15–£18/week


    2. S-Bahn (City Rail)
    Ideal for longer distances, airport travel, and inter-district commuting with reliable intervals throughout the day.
    Cost: £15–£18/week


    3. Trams
    Common in East Berlin, offering scenic routes and great connectivity to student hubs like Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg.
    Cost: £12–£15/week


    4. Buses
    24/7 service with strong coverage in residential areas; perfect for late-night or early-morning travel.
    Cost: £10–£12/week


    5. Cycling
    Berlin is a bike-friendly city with safe paths; most amber properties offer secure bike parking.
    Cost: £4–£6/week (bike rental)


    Student Transit Tips

    • Full-time students usually get the Semester Ticket, offering unlimited travel across Zones ABC, significantly lowering weekly travel expenses.
    • Download BVG Fahrinfo, Berlin’s official transit app, for real-time routes and updates.

    Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Berlin

    Berlin is an exciting and welcoming city for students, offering a safe, dynamic, and culturally rich environment where there’s always something to see or do. With its mix of historic landmarks, creative neighbourhoods, and buzzing social spots, student life in Berlin is vibrant, affordable, and full of opportunities to explore. Berlin is known for its safe, student-friendly areas such as Charlottenburg, Kreuzberg, and Friedrichshain, all of which offer easy access to libraries, cafés, study lounges, and coworking spaces. Students often spend time at popular spots like the Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek, Staatsbibliothek, Bonanza Coffee Roasters, and The Barn, which are perfect for study sessions or casual hangouts.


    When it comes to social life, Berlin delivers big. Students flock to trendy cafés like Five Elephant, affordable eateries in Markthalle Neun, and green escapes such as Tiergarten, Tempelhofer Feld, and Treptower Park. For nightlife lovers, Berlin’s scene is unmatched—top clubs like Berghain, Watergate, and Sisyphos draw global crowds, while relaxed bars like Klunkerkranich and Prater Garten offer laid-back vibes with great views. Berlin’s cultural calendar is equally exciting. Students enjoy major events like Lollapalooza Berlin, Fête de la Musique, the Festival of Lights, and the famous Christmas Markets across Alexanderplatz and Charlottenburg. Art lovers will also find plenty to explore at Museum Island, street art tours, and open-air galleries. For more ideas, students living in student accommodation in Germany can explore the best places to visit in Berlin to plan weekend outings and get insider tips for exploring the city.


    Universities in Berlin

    Berlin hosts several globally respected universities that not only draw a large international student population but also offer a wide range of academic programs. Below are five leading institutions, along with their recent rankings and notable courses.


    1. Humboldt University of Berlin (HU Berlin) - Ranked #130 globally in the 2026 QS World University Rankings. It offers a comprehensive variety of programs, including humanities, social sciences, natural and life sciences, law and more, making it ideal for students interested in disciplines from classical studies to cutting-edge science. The best option for student apartments near Humboldt University of Berlin is Friedrichstrasse 63, just 5 minutes away by car.


    2. Freie Universität Berlin (Free University of Berlin) - Ranked #88 globally in QS 2026, marking a strong upward trend in its international standing. It is particularly known for research-intensive programs in the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, medicine and more. Cunostraße 70 is the best option for housing here (11 minutes away by car).


    3. Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) - Ranked #145 globally in QS 2026. It stands out for engineering, computer science, technology, and design-oriented programs, with strong industry connections and research output. The best option for student accommodation near TU Berlin is RM Bismarckstraße 106 (3 minutes away by car).


    4. HTW Berlin – University of Applied Sciences (HTW Berlin) - A top choice for applied sciences and professionally oriented programs. HTW offers over 80 degree programmes across engineering, business, design, computer science, environment, and more. Its practical, industry-aligned education makes it attractive for students aiming for careers directly after graduation.


    5. Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin) - The largest arts university in Europe, offering specialised programs in fine arts, music, design, performing arts, and related creative disciplines. It’s particularly ideal for students pursuing creative or performing arts fields.

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