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Student apartments in Berlin

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Berlin is Germany's largest student city — TU Berlin, Humboldt-Universität, Freie Universität, Charité, and a dozen smaller institutions together host roughly 200,000 students. Rent in Mitte and Friedrichshain has roughly doubled since 2015; the affordable belt is now Wedding, Lichtenberg, and Neukölln.

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Berlin Very Good

Mitte

Mitte is central Berlin and home to HU's Unter den Linden campus. Densest part of the city — museums, government, gastronomy. Almost no affordable apartments left for students; most live here in WGs or studio buildings.

$600$1,500 /mo

Berlin Very Good

Charlottenburg

Charlottenburg houses TU Berlin's main campus. Bourgeois pre-war architecture, Kurfürstendamm shopping, the Schloss Charlottenburg. The classic TU student neighborhood.

$550$1,400 /mo

Berlin Good

Friedrichshain

Friedrichshain is east of Mitte — Boxhagener Platz, Simon-Dach-Straße, the longest-surviving stretch of the Berlin Wall. Very dense student/twenty-something population. Rent rising fast since 2018 but still affordable vs Mitte.

$550$1,300 /mo

Berlin Good

Kreuzberg

Kreuzberg is Berlin's classic alternative neighborhood — Görlitzer Park, Bergmannkiez, the Turkish market. SO 36 (the eastern half) is grittier; 61 (the western half) is gentrified.

$550$1,350 /mo

Berlin Fair

Wedding

Wedding is Berlin's most affordable inner-ring neighborhood. Working-class history, large Turkish + African communities, leafy Volkspark Rehberge. Gentrification began ~2018 but rent remains far below Mitte/Kreuzberg.

$400$1,000 /mo

Berlin Very Good

Prenzlauer Berg

Prenzlauer Berg is post-gentrification Berlin — Helmholtzplatz, Kollwitzplatz, families with strollers, organic supermarkets. Pretty but pricey for students. Mostly PhD/postdoc territory.

$600$1,400 /mo

Berlin Very Good

Dahlem

Dahlem is southwestern Berlin — villas, embassies, and Freie Universität's main campus. Quietest neighborhood on this list. 25-minute U-Bahn ride from Mitte, but you walk to FU from your front door.

$500$1,200 /mo

Berlin Very Good

Steglitz

Steglitz sits between Dahlem (FU) and central Berlin. Schloßstraße shopping, calm residential streets, S-Bahn ring access. The most under-rated FU neighborhood.

$500$1,200 /mo

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