Housing in Berlin
1 BEDROOM AVAILABLE
Traditional rental
(not Colonies)
Colonies
Flatshare
Colonies
Coliving
Colonies
Private Flat
Extra equipment
(washing machine, coffee machine, etc.)
Water/electricity/gas included
Technical assistance for complex repairs
On-demand services
(extra cleaning, linen, etc.)
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(coworking, gym, etc.)
Prenzl I in Berlin
Shared home | 13 bedrooms | 372m²
Inner courtyard / Patio | Projector | Coworking space
from €1,100 / month
2 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE
Traditional rental
(not Colonies)
Colonies
Flatshare
Colonies
Coliving
Colonies
Private Flat
Extra equipment
(washing machine, coffee machine, etc.)
Water/electricity/gas included
Technical assistance for complex repairs
On-demand services
(extra cleaning, linen, etc.)
Extra facilities
(coworking, gym, etc.)
Berlin Rhein 4 in Berlin
Shared home | 6 bedrooms | 186m²
from €800 €700 / month
Discount on the first 2 rents
1 BEDROOM AVAILABLE
Traditional rental
(not Colonies)
Colonies
Flatshare
Colonies
Coliving
Colonies
Private Flat
Extra equipment
(washing machine, coffee machine, etc.)
Water/electricity/gas included
Technical assistance for complex repairs
On-demand services
(extra cleaning, linen, etc.)
Extra facilities
(coworking, gym, etc.)
Berlin Karl Marx 1 in Berlin
Shared home | 3 bedrooms | 84m²
from €760 €660 / month
Discount on the first 2 rents

Know more about Berlin
A gem in northern Germany, Berlin boasts a unique character and offers its residents an exceptional quality of life. This vibrant and multicultural city is a true crossroads of historical and cultural influences, blending tradition with modernity. Its open and inclusive atmosphere fosters connections among Berliners as well as with the many international students drawn to its prestigious universities. When it comes to leisure, Berlin delivers — from vast green spaces like Tiergarten and Tempelhofer Feld to countless museums and art galleries showcasing everything from classical to cutting-edge. Food lovers will enjoy a diverse culinary scene where local German specialties meet global flavors. Living in Berlin means embracing a creative, free-spirited lifestyle that leaves a lasting mark on everyone lucky enough to call the city home.
Among the must-see gems in Berlin, the Gendarmenmarkt is a true architectural masterpiece with its impressive classical buildings that lend an elegant atmosphere. Just a short walk away, the Hackesche Höfe, dating from the early 20th century, attract visitors with their interconnected inner courtyards, where you can find unique shops and lively cafes. Art enthusiasts will be delighted by Museum Island, home to treasures such as the Pergamon Museum and the Neues Museum, with collections ranging from antiquity to 19th-century art. For an immersion in history, the Spandau Citadel offers a journey into the city's military past, while also providing vast spaces for exploration. Finally, it's impossible to leave Berlin without tasting its culinary specialties. Traditional Kneipen (pubs) and street food stalls offer typical dishes such as Currywurst, Eisbein (pork knuckle), and, of course, the famous Berliner (jelly-filled donut).
Real estate in Berlin is a dynamic and attractive market, reflecting the continued appeal of this cosmopolitan capital. The demand for properties is strong, fueled by a constantly growing population and a significant student population due to its numerous universities and colleges. This is also why you'll find a multitude of shared apartments ("Wohngemeinschaften" or "WGs") and coliving spaces, whose lifestyle particularly appeals to young professionals and students. Real estate investors also consider Berlin a market with strong potential, as the rental market is very active thanks to the many students, young professionals, and international workers attracted to the city.