Bright bedroom near Charlottenburg





Overview
Availability
Landlord
Services and expenses
Contract
Your bedroom
This is a Private bedroom
You won't have to share the bedroom with anyone else
This room has a total of 2 beds available
5 rooms in totalShared spaces and amenities
Kitchen
BathroomAvailability
2025
2026
Available from: December 2025
Min stay: 155 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
Landlord
Trusted Landlord
A trusted landlord has had at least one successful booking.
Professional
A professional landlord operates as a business, and manages a large number of properties. Many of these properties are usually student residences or apartments with lots of bedrooms. You can check the type of place at the top of this listing.
Response rate 100%
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Joined Aug 2022
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Services and expenses
Extra services, expenses and fees to be paid directly to the Landlord
One-time payments
Landlord Admin Fee
To cover the overall expenses from the administrative tasks involved in the rental activity, such as check-in and check-out, property management, communications, rent collection, among others.
Fixed Monthly Bills
Everything's covered! All bills are included in the price.
Other fees
Condominium fees
Monthly fee charged for the necessary maintenance of the condominium.Note from landlord:This fee corresponds to the Rundfunkbeitrag, a mandatory TV tax. It is intended for the entire apartment and divided among all tenants
Security deposit in advance
One time fee charged in advance for the security deposit.Note from landlord:The deposit needs to be transferred to the landlord before the arrival
Rental Conditions
You have to provide the landlord with these documents:
- Tenancy agreement
- Passport or ID
- Proof of occupation
Contract
Cancellation strictUniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
Uniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
Your 1st rent will be 100% refunded if you cancel up to 90 days before the contract start date or you’ll get a 50% refund if you cancel up to 30 days.
More about our cancellation policiesFortnightly contract
A fortnightly contract refers to a contract type where you are charged per fortnight booked.
More about the contractRegistration possible
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