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Fantastic Residence in Berlin Mitte in Gesundbrunnen
Up to 2 people • 40 bedrooms

Fantastic Residence in Berlin Mitte in Gesundbrunnen

Outdoor Area
Central heating
Wi-Fi
Elevator
Onsite support
Towels & bed linen
Study Area
Reception
Parking
Laundry Facilities
Entertainment Area
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€1,440 /month
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Stunning residence in Berlin in Friedrichshain
Up to 2 people • 40 bedrooms

Stunning residence in Berlin in Friedrichshain

Outdoor Area
Central heating
Wi-Fi
Elevator
Onsite support
Towels & bed linen
Study Area
Reception
Entertainment Area
Parking
Laundry Facilities
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€1,440 /month
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Modern coliving in Wedding in Gesundbrunnen
Up to 1 person • 40 bedrooms

Modern coliving in Wedding in Gesundbrunnen

Study Area
Reception
Entertainment Area
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€350 /month
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Smart studio in Friedrichshain in Lichtenberg
Up to 2 people • 40 bedrooms

Smart studio in Friedrichshain in Lichtenberg

Outdoor Area
Wi-Fi
Study Area
Bicycle Parking
Laundry Facilities
Common Kitchen
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€1,040 /month
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Single bedroom with a balcony, in trendy Moabit
Up to 1 person • 85 bedrooms

Single bedroom with a balcony, in trendy Moabit

Maintainance team
Central heating
Wi-Fi
Elevator
Onsite support
Laundry Facilities
Common Kitchen
Common Bathroom
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€565 /month
Bills included
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Snug double bedroom in Lichtenberg
Up to 1 person • 40 bedrooms

Snug double bedroom in Lichtenberg

Central heating
Security Cameras
Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Entertainment Area
Study Area
Coffee Bar
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€676 /month
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Splendid residence in the Neukölln district
Up to 1 person • 13 bedrooms

Splendid residence in the Neukölln district

Outdoor Area
Central heating
Security Cameras
Wi-Fi
Cable Tv
Elevator
Accessibility
Towels & bed linen
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€1,129 /month
Bills included
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Stunning residence in Adlershof
Up to 1 person • 40 bedrooms

Stunning residence in Adlershof

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€792 /month
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Cozy residence in Friedrichshain
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Cozy residence in Friedrichshain

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€895 /month

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Best neighbourhood to live in Berlin

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How to eat like a local in Berlin?

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Where can I study or work remotely in Berlin?

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What is the average cost of living in Berlin?

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