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Graefekiez, bridging Kreuzberg and Neukölln, stands as an effortlessly cool neighborhood of Berlin, embodying the city’s urban charm. Balancing a laid-back vibe with diverse culinary options, it seamlessly blends the best of both districts. With trendy cafes, international eateries, natural wine bars, bookstores, and vintage shops, it's no wonder Graefekiez often claims the title of people's favorite neighborhood in Berlin. Public transportation is easily accessible, with multiple U-Bahn stations and bus lines just a short walk away, connecting you to the rest of Berlin with ease. Despite its central location, Graefekiez maintains a relaxed, community feel, making it an ideal place to call home for a few months.
Furnished 1-bedroom apartment for rent in Berlin. The property is on the 4th floor. It includes garden.
Offering a fully furnished 50 sqm altbau apartment located in the heart of Kreuzberg's sought-after Graefekiez area. Nestled on the top floor, this cozy Altbau apartment overlooks a tranquil courtyard, providing a peaceful escape in the midst of the city. Featuring a large bedroom, a bright dining room, and a fully equipped, separate kitchen, this apartment is designed for comfortable living. The high ceilings and large windows typical of Altbau architecture create an airy and inviting atmosphere, while the stylish furnishings and thoughtful layout make it a perfect home.
Monthly rent
1560 €
1 month's rent
Cleaning service
Cancellation policy
Firstly, please grab the following documents. You’ll need them in the next stage of your application, and you won’t be able to make a booking without them.
ID or Passport
Proof of income
Once your reservation at this property is accepted, we will ask you for some additional information. It will only take you a few minutes and you will only need the following documents:
If the property is significantly different to what our listing promised, let us know within 24h since you move in so that we can work to resolve it.
If you’re considering an early exit from your lease, it’s important to let your landlord know 30 days in advance unless your agreement specifies otherwise. Failing to provide this notice means you’re still liable for the rent during that period, even if you’ve moved out.
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