Schönhauser Allee 91 is a splendid student accommodation in Berlin and has become one of the most sought-after properties for students. This property offers fully furnished private rooms with shared kitchens and bathrooms at reasonable rates. Reputed universities, such as BIMM, Berlin and Arden Univeristy, are located very close to the property.
Every room in the property comes with a comfy bed and soft mattress that facilitates the most relaxing sleep every night. The shared kitchen space with top-notch equipment allows you to cook your desired meals whenever you want to. Room amenities, such as the dishwasher, iron, vacuum cleaner, etc., make your daily chores easier. The most convenient part is that the rent of the property takes care of the water, heating and electricity bills.
Catch your favourite band play at the Max-Schmeling-Halle. Take a relaxing walk at the Volkspark Friedrichshain, which is just a few blocks away from the property. This locality is blessed with a number of vibrant restaurants and pubs, such as KAFFEE.BAR, Bierbar Alkopole, The Social Hub Restaurant & Bar Berlin, and more. The closest supermarket is the REWE City, which allows you to restock the daily supplies whenever you need them.
You can get affordable commute options from the Voltastr.travel terminus. The nearest bus stop, Brunnenplatz (Berlin), takes you to different parts of the city within a minimum turnaround time. All in all, the Schönhauser Allee 91, Berlin, is your perfect home away from home.
1. You need to pay 1.5 times the rent as a deposit to secure your room with the property. 2. This will be refundable in 2 months after you move out less any deductions and pending charges. Note: Any refund to a Non-EU bank account will generate a fee of €100.
Rent needs to be paid monthly, in advance.
To book an accommodation no guarantor is required.
Online Payment & Bank Transfer.
1. You need to pay €150 as membership fees at the time of booking. This fee is non refundable. 2. Not included in your rent (Germany): The TV and Radio Tax, or Rundfunkbeitrag, is mandatory by German law and costs €53 for every 3 months. This is shared by all tenants in the flat. Property cannot take care of the payment on behalf of tenants, but you can share the costs with your flatmates.
When terminating the contract through your Member’s Portal, your bank details should already be collected during the steps followed there. However, if you have terminated your contract and haven’t yet sent them this information, please create a Help Request. This information is key for them to refund your deposit timely. Please provide the following bank information in your help request: EU Bank Account holder name: IBAN: BIC: Bank name: Non-EU Bank Account holder: Street: House number: ZIP code: City: Country: Account number: Bank code: Swift code: Name of the Bank: Address of the bank: House number of the bank: ZIP code of the bank: City of the bank: Country of the bank: Keep in mind that refunds to a Non-EU bank account generate a fee of 100 euros and might experience significant delays in the timeline of your refund due to the bank’s processing times for international transfers. they highly recommend using your EU account to guarantee that your refund gets to you in the expected timeframe.
Yes property caters to working professionals.