Introduction
RM GreifswalderStraße 227 is a student accommodation located at 10405 Berlin, Germany, in the Prenzlauer Berg district. It operates on a monthly rental basis with prices ranging from €630 to €730 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property offers both shared apartments (5-bedroom units) and private studio apartments. According to Google, it holds a rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 159 reviews. Key features include Wi-Fi, on-site laundry facilities, and bills included in the rent. The minimum lease term is 3 months. This review examines who the residence suits, what residents say, how its pricing compares with the Berlin market, room-type options, and optimal booking timing.
Who This Residence Suits Best
Students who value community and friendly staff. Several reviewers highlight the helpfulness of the staff and the social events organised within the building. If you are new to Berlin and want to meet other residents in a managed environment, this residence provides a structured social programme.
Students prioritising an all-inclusive, move-in-ready setup. With bills included in the rent and on-site laundry facilities, there is no need to set up separate utility accounts or search for a laundromat. This suits those who want a straightforward renting experience without hidden costs.
Students needing a short lease. The 3-month minimum lease offers flexibility for exchange students, summer interns, or those whose plans may change after a semester. You are not locked into a full academic year.
Students studying at universities in central/northern Berlin. The address 10405 Berlin places the property within reasonable reach of several campuses (exact distances vary; walking, cycling, or public transport are common choices). The area is well-connected by trams and U-Bahn lines.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere

Students with high dependence on elevators. One reviewer, Rosalyn “Rosa” Mcgee, notes that both elevators were broken for almost a full week, and one elevator was frequently out of service. Living on the 7th floor, carrying groceries, water, and laundry became a major challenge. If you have mobility issues or simply dislike climbing stairs, this property’s elevator reliability may be a concern.
Budget-conscious students seeking the absolute lowest rent in Berlin. The city’s starting price for student accommodation is around €440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). RM GreifswalderStraße 227 starts at €630, which is roughly 43% above that baseline. While the all-inclusive pricing and facilities justify part of the premium, students on a tight budget may find cheaper shared rooms elsewhere — albeit potentially with fewer amenities or a less central location.
Students preferring total independence in a non-shared environment. While the property does have private apartments (studio-style), the 5-bedroom shared units mean you will have flatmates. If you want a completely private living space and are not comfortable with shared common areas, you should confirm whether a studio is available at your preferred time.
What Residents Actually Say
The Google reviews paint a mixed but predominantly positive picture.
Positive feedback:
- Kristina Shoshi (5 stars): “I’ve been living here throughout my uni years and I have to say that this place has been a great home. The spaces are new and really comfortable, when compared to other options in Berlin it’s a nice opportunity. The staff is amazing, they’re always considerate and friendly, I’ve never had any issues with anyone.”
- Ahmad Khasawneh (5 stars): “The staff at this accommodation is incredibly friendly and helpful. They organize enjoyable social events that provide an opportunity to meet other residents. The location of the accommodation is also excellent, and the facilities are fully equipped. Overall, it is a great place to stay.”
These comments suggest that the property’s management and social atmosphere are strong selling points. Residents appreciate the modern finishes and the sense of home.
Critical feedback:
- Rosalyn “Rosa” Mcgee (1 star): “Both elevators have been broken for almost a full week (one was broken way before) and there is almost always one broken elevator. living on the 7th floor, i cannot carry water, groceries, laundry and more up. especially when coming home after a long day at the university, you expect me to be able to walk up 7 floors a”
This review highlights a recurring maintenance issue. If elevator reliability is important to you, it would be wise to ask the operator about the current status and any planned repairs before signing a lease.
Overall pattern: The majority of reviews are positive, with staff friendliness and location being the most frequently praised attributes. The elevator problem appears in a small number of mentions; it is not necessarily a permanent issue but has been a recurring complaint.
Price Positioning in the Berlin Market
The Berlin student accommodation market includes options starting from around €440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). That figure typically represents shared rooms in older buildings or less central neighbourhoods. RM GreifswalderStraße 227’s range of €630–€730 sits above that entry point but falls within the mid-to-upper tier for purpose-built student housing in the city.
Factors that contribute to the higher price:
- All-inclusive rent (bills included) — no extra charges for electricity, water, heating, or internet.
- On-site laundry — saves time and money compared to using external laundromats.
- Managed social programme — events and a dedicated team add operational costs.
- Location — Prenzlauer Berg is a popular, liveable district with parks, cafés, and good transport links.
When comparing with other student properties in Berlin (the city lists 97 properties on the platform), this price is not the cheapest but offers a balanced combination of convenience and community. If you can afford the premium, the inclusive services may reduce your total monthly outgoings compared to a cheaper flat where you have to pay utilities separately.
Room Type Guidance
The property offers two distinct unit types:
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5b (5-bedroom shared apartment). You will have your own bedroom and share the kitchen and bathroom with up to four other residents. This is the more budget-friendly option within the €630–€730 range (likely closer to the lower end for a shared room). Suitable if you are socially inclined and don’t mind communal living. The actual rent per room may vary by floor or size.
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Apartment (private studio). A self-contained unit with its own kitchen and bathroom. This is the more expensive option (likely at the upper end of the price range, or possibly above if the price range applies only to shared units — you should confirm with the operator). Best for those who prioritise privacy and quiet study time.
If you are unsure, consider your daily routine: if you study late and need a quiet space without flatmate disturbances, the studio is better. If you want a built-in social circle and lower rent, go for the shared apartment.
Booking Timing
The minimum lease of 3 months allows for both short-term and semester-based stays. For the 2026 academic year (winter semester starting September/October) or the 2027 summer semester (starting March/April), demand in Berlin is high. To secure a room, it is advisable to start looking at least 2–3 months before your intended move-in date. The property’s availability is not guaranteed year-round; early booking increases your chance of getting your preferred unit type (especially studios, which tend to fill faster). Keep in mind that prices and availability are subject to change — always confirm directly with the operator at the time of booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are bills included?
Yes, according to the property’s tags, bills are included in the rent. This means you typically do not pay separately for electricity, water, heating, or Wi-Fi. However, you should verify the exact scope of coverage (e.g., whether Wi-Fi speed is sufficient for heavy usage) with the operator, as policies can change. All figures presented are indicative — confirm with the operator.
What is the minimum lease length?
The minimum lease term is 3 months. This offers flexibility for exchange programmes, internships, or short semesters. If you need to stay longer, you can likely extend — but that arrangement should be discussed with the operator before signing. Some contracts may have a notice period; ask in advance.
How reliable are the elevators?
Google reviews indicate that elevators have experienced breakdowns that lasted several days, which was a significant inconvenience for residents on higher floors. One reviewer reported both lifts out of service for nearly a week, and one elevator being faulty on an ongoing basis. If you are considering a room on a high floor, it is recommended to ask the current staff about the elevator maintenance schedule and any recent repairs.
Sources & Data Date
The information in this article is based on data provided by the housing platform and Google reviews, current as of July 2026. All prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator before any commitment.
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