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SPC 22301, Hamburg

22301, Hamburg, 22301, Germany
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€705
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2.7 mi from City Center
( 14m. 24m. 1h 0m)
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About the Property

This co-living community in Hamburg offers everything you need for a comfortable stay. Each apartment is fully equipped with a kitchen that includes appliances, cookware, refrigerator, and dishes. You will also find Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and weekly cleaning of both apartments and shared spaces. All costs such as utilities, internet, and even GEZ fees are included in the rent, so there are no extra charges.

The community is designed for young professionals and students who appreciate shared living while still having their own private space. Tenants are usually between 20 and 35 years old, creating a friendly and international environment. Move-in dates are fixed on the 1st and 15th of each month. To secure a place, you will need to provide ID and proof of income or similar documents from a guarantor.

The neighborhood is one of Hamburg’s most attractive, located between the Alster and Downtown. You will have restaurants, cafes, and shops right outside your door, with excellent public transport connections across the city. Whether you prefer spending time at the Alster in summer or socializing with flatmates in shared areas, this location offers a balance of community and privacy.

Room Types (4)

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4B (1)
3B (1)
1B (2)
4B
An apartment with four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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#66010: Room in 4 Bedroom 1 Bathroom (Poßmoorweg)

Starting From:€705/month
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3B
An apartment with three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
15

#34351: Room in 3 Bedroom 1 Bathroom (Dorotheenstraße)

Starting From:€795/month
3B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
4

#157832: Room in 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom (Dorotheenstraße)

Starting From:€995/month
1B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
4

#113305: 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom (Poßmoorweg)

Starting From:€2,170/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Lift
Wi-Fi
Property Rules
Accepts Both Genders
Smokers Not Allowed
Pets Not Allowed

Payment Policies (4)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
Security Deposit
<p><strong>Sd</strong>: Security Deposit (returned at checkout; to be paid to the landlord during signing)</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent needs to be paid monthly, in advance.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>To book an accommodation <strong>no </strong>guarantor is required.</p>
Additional Fees
<p><strong>Sc</strong>: Service Charge (to be paid during application along with first month rent)</p> <p><strong>Coc</strong>: Contract Opening Cost + I.V.A.(if applicable)<br> (to be paid to the landlord during signing, wherever applicable)</p> <p><strong>Ccc</strong>: Contract Closing Cost (To be paid to the landlord at check-out)<br> <strong>Utility Fee</strong>: Already included in rent (paid monthly)</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property does not offer any cooling-off period. Once the booking is confirmed, there is no refund in case of cancellation from the tenant's side.</p>
Early termination by students
<ul> <li>If you cancel your reservation or leave the apartment early, you'll lose your deposit unless you find someone to replace you in the room.</li> <li>If there is an excess in the amount set for consumption expenses, the tenant is responsible for covering the difference.</li> </ul>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who will I share the property with?

None in the case of renting out an internal flat. In the case of renting out a room: unfortunately, due to GDPR requirements they are unable to share specific information about the other tenants in the property. In order to get a better idea of the other tenants in the property, they recommend that you consult their customer care team who will be able to provide you with general information on the tenants present: "e.g. mixed gender students aged between 20 and 27 years".

What are the booking costs?

Property charges a service fee which is proportional to the cost of the fee for the number of months booked. In addition to the booking costs, you can add specific costs for the registration of the contract, cleaning and sanitation. You can check for these additional costs in the ad description.

Do I have to pay a deposit?

When booking, the amounts to be paid are: one month's rent (which will be paid into the properties' landlord 48h after check in) + property commission. Once this amount is paid, the property will be reserved.

What is the monthly cost of utilities?

This information can be found in the Prices and availability section of each listing. For some listings utilities are included in the rental price for others they are excluded. For some properties utilities are included but up to a maximum monthly cap, this information will be present in the listing description or can be requested from their customer service team (e.g. utilities included up to a maximum of €150/month).

What if there is any Changes to my dates?

If during your tenancy you need to change your plans and move out early or extend your tenancy, they will be here to help you, simply contact their customer care team. Please note that property is not part of the tenancy agreement with your landlord, so you will need to inform both property and your landlord of your decision. Some rental agreements have early departure clauses, so they recommend that you check these in advance of your application. If you wish to stay in the property after your rental agreement has expired, you will need to enter a new booking request online, as this will be considered as a new rental. They recommend that you do this quickly to avoid losing your rental property.

What are the house rules?

Each property listing includes a set of house rules that are non-negotiable and set by the landlord.
- Smoking Allowed: Indicates whether or not smoking is permitted on the property. It is highly recommended that you follow this rule, otherwise you risk losing the security deposit.
- Pets Allowed: This will indicate if the landlord will allow pets to enter the property, it is recommended that you add information about your pet in the notes to your booking request so that the landlord is informed in advance.
- Overnight Guests: Most owners do not allow guests to stay in shared properties, so please check if this is allowed or if the landlord will charge a supplement.
- Couples allowed: Room owners do not allow couples inside the room.

Is there any extra booking costs which needs to be paid?

As they work with both property managers and private owners, you may find administration fees in some listings. These are fees that are charged by property managers to cover administrative costs, including, but not limited to, contract registration, inventory checks, reference checks, cleaning and sanitation costs. If your listing contains an administrative fee, you will find information about this in the Pricing and Availability section of the listing. These costs are NOT included in the property commission and will be payable directly to the landlord after the booking.
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Hamburg Student Accommodation

Hamburg is a well-known student city in northern Germany, home to universities like the University of Hamburg and Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. With a large student population and busy city life, many students look for safe and simple places to live near campuses, libraries, and transport. Since university residence halls and student union housing fill up fast, most students choose off-campus student housing in Hamburg for more flexibility and daily convenience.

Students can choose from private rooms, cosy studios, and shared student apartments in Hamburg, depending on their budget and lifestyle. Many properties offer basic furniture, Wi-Fi, shared kitchens, and access to laundry rooms or community spaces. These rooms are located in popular districts close to the city centre, supermarkets, and public transport, making it easier for students to manage both study and daily activities.

Amber helps students find student accommodation in Hamburg by offering verified listings, simple search filters, and booking support. Students can compare properties, check facilities, and choose flexible lease options based on their needs. With amber, finding a place to live in Hamburg becomes straightforward, helping students focus on classes, training, and everyday life in the city.

About Hamburg

Hamburg is a major port city in northern Germany, located in the state of Hamburg along the Elbe River. Known for its maritime history, busy harbour, and cultural districts, Hamburg blends old architecture with modern city life. The city dates back over 1,200 years and grew into one of Europe’s most important trading centres. Today, it is a diverse, youthful, and creative city that attracts students from across Germany and the world. Many students choose student accommodation in Hamburg Germany because the city offers strong academic opportunities, good transport, and a vibrant lifestyle.

Hamburg has a population of about 1.9 million, making it one of Germany’s largest and most international cities. Students enjoy outdoor spaces like Planten un Blomen, Alster Lakes, and the Elbstrand River Beach, perfect for jogging, study breaks, or meeting friends. The city hosts popular events such as Reeperbahn Festival, Hafengeburtstag, and winter Christmas markets, which attract GenZ students who enjoy music, culture, and social events.

Hamburg is home to respected institutions such as University of Hamburg, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, and Hamburg Media School. These universities offer research opportunities, modern campuses, and international programs. Student-friendly neighbourhoods, cafes, libraries, and efficient public transport make Hamburg ideal for study life. Many students choose Hamburg accommodation for students because it offers flexible living options, from shared flats to private studios, close to campuses and city hotspots. Off-campus housing allows students to live near parks, cafes, and cultural venues, creating a balanced, convenient, and enjoyable study experience in Hamburg.

Best Student Housing Hamburg

Finding the right place to live is important for students in Hamburg. A good home helps you stay close to your campus, manage your budget, and enjoy a simple and stress-free daily routine. Most students prefer safe and comfortable options such as shared flats, private rooms, or student apartments in Hamburg, which offer basic furniture, Wi-Fi, laundry access, and good transport connections. While student dorms in Hamburg exist, they often have high demand and limited spaces, so many students choose modern off-campus housing for more flexibility and convenience. Amber makes the search for student housing in Hamburg easy by offering verified listings, price comparison tools, and booking support. Students can explore different housing types such as studios, shared apartments, or 1-bedroom units located near popular study areas, cafes, and public transport. Many student residence Hamburg options also include community spaces, bike parking, study rooms, and social areas that help students feel comfortable and connected. Here are some of the best and most popular student housing options in Hamburg:

1. Havens Living Hamburg Altona - From €1319 per month
2. Havens Living Hamburg Hammerbrook - From €1259 per month
3. The FIZZ Hamburg Altona - From €1114 per month
4. PHNX - From €1050 per month
5. The FIZZ Hamburg Hammerbrook - From €1023 per month

Affordable Student Accommodation in Hamburg

Hamburg offers many housing options for students with different budgets. Many students look for cheap student accommodation in Hamburg that is still safe, simple, and close to their university or public transport. Even budget-friendly places often include furnished rooms, Wi-Fi, shared kitchens, and laundry access, making daily life easier for students who want value without losing comfort. While student hostels in Hamburg exist, they usually fill up quickly, so many students prefer affordable shared flats or private rooms in off-campus residences. Here are some affordable options for student accommodation in Hamburg:

1. SPC 22301 - From €705 per month
2. Rauschener Ring 26B  - From €715 per month
3. Schellerdamm 7 - From €740 per month
4. Poßmoorweg 12 - From €740 per month
5. Herderstraße 29 - From €740 per month

Best Areas to Live in Hamburg

Hamburg has many student-friendly neighbourhoods that are safe, lively, and well connected to universities like the University of Hamburg, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg), and Hamburg Media School. Students looking for accommodation in Hamburg for students can choose from shared flats, private rooms, or residences similar to University of Hamburg dorms, depending on their lifestyle. Below are some of the best areas for finding a student lodge Hamburg with good transport, cafes, parks, and supermarkets.

1. Eimsbüttel

Eimsbüttel is one of Hamburg’s most popular student districts. Students often visit cafés like Café MAY, Café Strauss, and Froindlichst. Supermarkets such as REWE, Penny, and Edeka are nearby. Parks like Eimsbütteler Park and Wehbers Park offer peaceful study spots. Key transport stops include Hoheluftbrücke (U3) and Osterstraße (U2), making it easy to reach the University of Hamburg.

2. Sternschanze (Schanzenviertel)

A lively and trendy neighbourhood, perfect for social students. Popular places include Café Elbgold, Herr Max, Schanzenpark, and bars along Schulterblatt. Students enjoy the food stalls at Rote Flora and vintage shops near Schanzenstraße. Transportation is easy with Sternschanze (S-Bahn & U3).

3. Altona

Altona is friendly and diverse, making it great for students. Key spots include Altonaer Balkon (with river views), Fischmarkt Hamburg, and cafés like Klippkroog and Torrefaktum. Shopping streets like Große Bergstraße offer everything from groceries to fashion. Altona Station (S-Bahn & regional trains) connects students across Hamburg.

4. Harburg

Harburg is ideal for students at TUHH (Hamburg University of Technology). Popular places include Harburg Arcaden Mall, Außenmühlenteich Lake, and cafés such as Café Suedhang and Lindts Café. Transport is convenient with Harburg Rathaus (S3, S31) and Harburg Station. The area offers many affordable shared flats.

5. Winterhude

Winterhude is calm and scenic, perfect for students who want quiet surroundings. Popular locations include Stadtpark Hamburg, Goldbekkanal, and cafes like Cafe Leinpfad, Trinity Café, and Froindlichst Winterhude. Shops along Mühlenkamp and transport via Borgweg (U3) and Saarlandstraße (U3) make student life easy.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Hamburg

Hamburg offers many room types for students, making it easy to find student housing in Hamburg that fits your budget and lifestyle. Whether you prefer living alone or sharing an apartment with other students, the city has several modern and comfortable housing options. Here are the common room types available in student apartments in Hamburg and other student accommodation in Hamburg:

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms include a private bedroom with an attached bathroom. The kitchen and living spaces are shared with other students. This option is good for students who want privacy for sleeping and studying but still want to share common areas with others.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms offer a private bedroom, while the bathroom and kitchen are shared with roommates. These rooms are more affordable and work well for students who want a simple, budget-friendly option while still having their own study space.

3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments are fully private units with a bedroom, kitchenette, and bathroom all in one space. They offer full independence and are ideal for students who want quiet, personal living without sharing facilities. Many studios include Wi-Fi, basic furniture, and access to laundry rooms.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

These apartments include one or two private bedrooms with shared kitchen, bathroom, and living areas. They are suitable for students who want a calm home environment while living with just one roommate. These apartments are often located near shops, cafés, and tram stations.

5. Shared Apartments (WG)

Shared apartments include multiple private bedrooms within one flat, with a shared kitchen and living room. This is a popular choice for international students who want social living, lower rent, and a community atmosphere.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms offer a furnished bedroom with access to shared kitchen and lounge spaces. They are flexible, affordable, and easy to find near universities, parks, and student-friendly neighbourhoods in Hamburg.

Cost of living In Hamburg

Understanding the cost of living in Hamburg is important for planning your student budget. Costs can vary depending on lifestyle, the area you choose, and the type of housing you live in. Whether you stay in shared flats, private rooms, or modern student accommodation in Hamburg Germany, knowing the average monthly expenses helps you manage money more easily. Many Hamburg accommodation for students options include basic furniture and shared facilities, which can also help reduce costs. Here is a simple monthly cost breakdown for students living in Hamburg:

1. Rent: €400–€900 per month
2.  Groceries: €170–€250 per month
3. Transportation: €30–€45 per month with a student semester ticket
4. Utilities: €80–€140 per month
5. Internet: €20–€35 per month
6. Leisure/Social Activities: €80–€150 per month

Student Travel in Hamburg

Getting around Hamburg as a student is easy. The transport network is efficient and well-connected. Students have many easy and affordable travel options. Whether they are commuting to university, going out with friends, or exploring the city's lively areas, there’s something for everyone. From high-speed trains to scenic ferry rides, here’s a breakdown of the best ways to get around:

1. 1. U-Bahn & S-Bahn – Fast & Reliable: Hamburg’s U-Bahn and S-Bahn systems are key to getting around the city. They provide fast and dependable transport to all major areas. With trains arriving every few minutes, students rarely have to wait long. The best part? Most students receive an HVV semester ticket, which covers unlimited travel on these trains at no extra cost.

2. Bus: Hamburg’s extensive bus network steps in for areas not covered by the U-Bahn or S-Bahn. MetroBuses run often, coming every 5 to 10 minutes during busy times. Express buses, on the other hand, offer quicker trips with fewer stops. Night owls will enjoy the NachtBus. It operates in the city after midnight. This service is great for late-night study sessions or rides home after a party. The average bus fare costs £15/week with an HVV subscription.

3. Ferries: Few cities offer ferry rides as part of their public transport system, but Hamburg does! HVV ferries glide on the Elbe River. They connect different city areas and provide stunning waterfront views. Whether travelling between Landungsbrücken and HafenCity or just enjoying a refreshing break from routine commuting, ferries provide a unique, stress-free travel experience. Best of all, they’re included in the semester ticket, making them a fantastic (and free) way to explore. It is covered by the semester ticket (£0/week)

4. Biking: Hamburg is a bike-friendly city with dedicated cycling lanes and easy access to rental services. Many students prefer biking for short commutes, as it’s both eco-friendly and cost-effective. StadtRAD Hamburg is the city's bike-sharing service. Riders can use bikes for free for the first 30 minutes. This makes quick trips to class or the library very affordable. Long-term rentals are also available for those who want their two-wheeler without the commitment of buying. It costs around £5-10/week, depending on usage.

Student Lifestyle & Living in Hamburg

Hamburg is a lively, safe, and student-friendly city where study life meets endless ways to unwind and explore. With a buzzing cultural scene, stunning waterfronts, and plenty of cool hangouts, the city offers an ideal lifestyle for anyone staying in Hamburg accommodation for students.

Students feel comfortable navigating Hamburg thanks to its safe neighborhoods and well-connected public transport. Popular student hubs like Sternschanze, Eimsbüttel, and Altona offer easy access to essentials, libraries like Bücherhallen Hamburg, cozy study cafes such as Cafe Mit Herz, and community spaces near Universität Hamburg, making them top picks for student residence Hamburg options. Hamburg’s social scene is a major vibe. Students love grabbing coffee at Cafe May, brunching at Nord Coast Coffee Roastery, or enjoying budget meals at Jim Block. For weekend chills, green spaces like Planten un Blomen, Stadtpark, and the waterfront paths along Alster Lake offer perfect study or relaxation spots. Nightlife thrives in Reeperbahn, with iconic places like Mojo Club, Große Freiheit 36, and Dollhouse, while quieter hangouts like the Elbstrand beach provide a peaceful escape. Check out our best places to visit in Germany guide for more inspo.

Hamburg’s cultural calendar stays packed with events like the Reeperbahn Festival, Hamburger DOM, Elbjazz Festival, and exhibitions at Kunsthalle Hamburg. These experiences help students immerse themselves in the city’s creative scene and connect with the wider community.

Universities in Hamburg

Hamburg is an important study destination in northern Germany, offering strong academic programs, research opportunities, and a large student community. The city has well-connected campuses, reliable public transport, and access to cheap student accommodation in Hamburg, making daily life easier for both local and international students. Many learners also choose a student residence Hamburg for simple and convenient living near their university.

1. University of Hamburg (UHH)

The University of Hamburg is one of the largest public universities in Germany, with more than 40,000 students. It offers programs in law, economics, social sciences, natural sciences, medicine, and humanities. Students use facilities like the State and University Library, research labs, and study centres across the main campus in Rotherbaum. Housing options near UHH include shared flats and student residences in Eimsbüttel, Harvestehude, and Grindelallee, all close to cafes, parks, and bus or U-Bahn stops.

2. Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg)

HAW Hamburg focuses on applied sciences, engineering, media, design, life sciences, and social work. With around 17,000 students, the university offers practical workshops, labs, and project-based learning. Campuses in Berliner Tor, Bergedorf, Finkenau, and Armgartstraße are well-connected by public transport. Students can find affordable housing options and student communities near Berliner Tor and Borgfelde.

3. HafenCity University (HCU Hamburg)

HCU Hamburg specialises in architecture, civil engineering, geomatics, and urban planning. The campus is located in HafenCity, one of Hamburg’s modern waterfront districts. Students have access to design studios, workshops, and study spaces with quick transport links to the city centre. Many choose housing near HafenCity, St. Georg, or Hammerbrook for short travel times.

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