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1-bedroom apartments for rent in Berlin

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cool loft with great connections

Apartment in Berlin, Wilhelmstadt

150m²
2Guests
1Bedroom
Free cancellation
Available from 26 May
€4,748
/ Month
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your luxury apartment in the quartier 208 at the friedrichstrasse

Apartment in Berlin, Mitte

120m²
2Guests
1Bedroom
Available from 06 Jun
€3,200
/ Month
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suite home – 1- bedroom studio apartment

Studio in Berlin, Wilmersdorf

45m²
2Guests
Deposit free · Free cancellation · Free cleaning · Pets allowed · Gym
Available from 05 Jun
€5,276
/ Month
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new and modern studio apartment in berlin adlershof

Studio in Berlin, Adlershof

24m²
1Guest
Free cleaning
Available from 15 Jun
€1,979
€1,721
This apartment offers discounts for long-stays. You can save up to 15% on your total rent for a stay of 2 months. Select dates to see the best prices.
/ Month
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new and modern premium apartment in berlin adlershof

Apartment in Berlin, Adlershof

38m²
4Guests
1Bedroom
Free cleaning
Available from 13 Jun
€2,610
€2,270
This apartment offers discounts for long-stays. You can save up to 15% on your total rent for a stay of 2 months. Select dates to see the best prices.
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aeronaut serviced apartments

Apartment in Berlin, Neukölln

55m²
4Guests
1Bedroom
Self check-in · Free cleaning · Pets allowed
Available from 12 Jun
€5,414
/ Month

What to know about renting 1 bedroom apartments in Berlin

Topping many lists as one of the most popular European cities to live in, securing a property in the German capital of Berlin is fiercely competitive. At the heart of Europe, Berlin is frequented by multiple nationalities, businesses, and expats, and finding a 1 bedroom apartment in the city is a great way to join in with the city’s fellow three million inhabitants. One-bedroom apartments can be found all over the city, from its very center, right out to the suburbs. With a mixture of tradition and modernity, one-bedroom flats in Berlin come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from converted warehouses or townhouses to modern condo blocks. The price and sizes of these one-bedroom apartments all depend on the location and district that they are found in. As is generally the case, one-bedroom apartments in Berlin’s central districts tend to be much more expensive compared to those found in the city’s outer suburbs. As European capitals go, Berlin is seen as one of the more affordable places to rent, whether this is a 1 bedroom apartment or bigger. Compared to cities such as Paris or London, Berlin is both affordable and least congested, making it a hugely popular place to settle for expats.

Who should rent 1 bedroom apartments in Berlin

Berlin is a city that welcomes in people from all walks of life, professions, and backgrounds, meaning there is not just one type of Berliner. When it comes to who would benefit from a 1 bedroom apartment in the capital, there is not just one type of person. First off, Berlin is a huge city of business, finance, and other world-leading industries. If you are required to work in the center of Berlin in one of these professions, then having a 1 bedroom apartment in the center can be a hugely beneficial and practical thing to have. Another demographic that would thrive from a 1 bedroom apartment in Berlin are students. Home to a multitude of universities, having an apartment in Berlin that is within traveling or walking distance from your campus can make your whole university life so much easier and enjoyable. If you are someone who lives in the outer reaches of the city or the countryside of Brandenburg, then having a one-bedroom apartment in the city can be the ideal option to avoid long commutes.

Best neighborhoods to look for 1 bedroom apartments in Berlin

The best neighborhoods to rent 1 bedroom rentals in Berlin depend on factors such as budget, lifestyle, size of the apartment, building amenities and desired neighborhoods. Rent in Berlin is among the most affordable in Western Europe. Some of the neighborhoods we recommend in Berlin are- Neukölln, Kreuzberg, Wilmersdorf, Wedding, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Prenzlauer Berg, Tempelhof, Schöneberg, Mitte and Friedrichshain. To know more more about the best places to live in Berlin and what they offer, see our detailed guide on Berlin's best neighborhoods.

Average rent for 1 bedroom apartments in Berlin

The average cost of rent in Berlin depends on a number of different factors. These include the area and district the property is in, its size, and also the overall property market at the time. When it comes to 1 bedroom apartments, how close the apartment is to the center of the city tends to affect a property’s rental price the most. For example, the average cost of rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the center of Berlin is between €700 and €3,000 depending on the location, quality of furniture and fittings as well as the neighborhood in question. The same apartment outside of the city center would cost anywhere between €800 and €1,800.

Berlin relocation tips

Moving to any new city around the world can be a stressful experience. As a major European capital, Berlin has a lot to offer including affordable apartments. A few moving tips will help you settle in easily. First off, it’s worth setting up a German bank account as soon as possible. There are many online ways to sign up to a bank, from visiting a branch to signing up online, all of which can be done without speaking a word of German. In addition to getting a German bank account, it is also advisable to get a German cell phone, ensuring you have clear communications from the get-go. Familiarising yourself with Berlin’s public transport system is also a great thing to do as soon as possible. Berlin’s U-Bahn is one of the most efficient ways of getting across the city. Similar to any other major underground train system around the world, the U-Bahn can be one of the cheapest travel options. Last but not the least, try to learn a little German! Yes, being a multicultural European capital, many Berliners are quite adept at the English language, but learning German can go a long way to easing your move. Plus it’s polite to try and start conversations in German, even if you have to revert to English later down the line! To know more about moving to Berlin, read Berlin relocation guide

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