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Perfectly equipped central 3-bedroom apartment in Mitte
Up to 5 people • 3 bedrooms

Perfectly equipped central 3-bedroom apartment in Mitte

From 01 May 2025

€3,400 /month
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Homely 2-Bedroom apartment with balcony close to Berlin Zoo in Schöneberg
Up to 3 people • 3 bedrooms

Homely 2-Bedroom apartment with balcony close to Berlin Zoo in Schöneberg

From 21 Nov 2024

€1,680 /month
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Great 3-bedroom apartment in Kreuzberg
Up to 6 people • 3 bedrooms

Great 3-bedroom apartment in Kreuzberg

From 22 Dec 2024

€3,998 €3,514 /month
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Cosy 3-bedroom apartment close to Warschauer Straße train station in Friedrichshain
Up to 6 people • 3 bedrooms

Cosy 3-bedroom apartment close to Warschauer Straße train station in Friedrichshain

From 25 Dec 2024

€3,590 €2,904 /month
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Lovely flat in Kastanienallee in Prenzlauer Berg
Up to 4 people • 3 bedrooms

Lovely flat in Kastanienallee in Prenzlauer Berg

From 26 Mar 2025

€2,750 /month
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Stunning 3-bedroom flat in Schöneberg
Up to 5 people • 3 bedrooms

Stunning 3-bedroom flat in Schöneberg

From 01 Apr 2025

€9,390 /month
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Welcoming 3-bedroom apartment in Kreuzberg neighbourhood
Up to 6 people • 3 bedrooms

Welcoming 3-bedroom apartment in Kreuzberg neighbourhood

From 06 Jan 2025

€3,198 /month
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Very cool 3-bedroom apartment close to Moritzplatz metro station in Mitte
Up to 3 people • 3 bedrooms

Very cool 3-bedroom apartment close to Moritzplatz metro station in Mitte

From 10 Jan 2025

€3,635 /month
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Spacious 3-bedroom apartment near Volkspark Friedrichshain in Prenzlauer Berg
Up to 3 people • 3 bedrooms

Spacious 3-bedroom apartment near Volkspark Friedrichshain in Prenzlauer Berg

From 07 May 2025

€3,600 /month
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Spacious 2-bedroom apartment with balcony close to Gleisdreieck park in Kreuzberg
Up to 3 people • 3 bedrooms

Spacious 2-bedroom apartment with balcony close to Gleisdreieck park in Kreuzberg

From 05 Apr 2025

€3,100 /month
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Luxury 3-bedroom penthouse with terraces near the Berlin Exhibition Centre in Charlottenburg
Up to 3 people • 3 bedrooms

Luxury 3-bedroom penthouse with terraces near the Berlin Exhibition Centre in Charlottenburg

From 25 Feb 2025

€3,900 /month
Modern 3-bedroom flat close to the Hermannstraße station in Neukölln
Up to 6 people • 3 bedrooms

Modern 3-bedroom flat close to the Hermannstraße station in Neukölln

From 09 Jan 2025

€2,590 /month
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Tasteful 3-bedroom flat in Friedrichshain
Up to 4 people • 3 bedrooms

Tasteful 3-bedroom flat in Friedrichshain

From 03 Feb 2023

€2,990 /month
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Cosy 3-bedroom apartment in Friedrichshain
Up to 3 people • 3 bedrooms

Cosy 3-bedroom apartment in Friedrichshain

From 03 Feb 2023

€2,090 /month
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Cosy 3-Bedroom apartment close to Landsberger Allee station in Friedrichshain
Up to 3 people • 3 bedrooms

Cosy 3-Bedroom apartment close to Landsberger Allee station in Friedrichshain

From 21 May 2025

€2,680 /month
Bills included

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