Location and First Impressions
RM Lauterberger Straße 43 sits in the Neukölln district of Berlin, at 12347 Berlin. The residence is also known locally as Neon Wood, a name that appears in resident reviews. Its position at latitude 52.46, longitude 13.43 places it within easy reach of central Berlin: the U-Bahn and tram are a short walk away. For students, the property is located within reasonable commuting distance of several major Berlin universities — those attending main campuses can expect 20–40 minute journeys by public transport.
The building’s external appearance is modern, though resident feedback indicates that interior quality varies between units. The property offers a mix of shared flats (3-bedroom and 4-bedroom non-ensuite units) and self-contained apartments. All listed rents include bills (electricity, heating, water) and WiFi, and laundry facilities are available on-site.
Key stats at a glance:
- Address: 12347 Berlin, Germany
- Distance to central Berlin: approx. 20 minutes by U-Bahn / tram
- Minimum lease: 3 months
- Unit types: private rooms in shared flats (3- or 4-bed), apartments
- Included in rent: bills, WiFi, laundry access
- Current status: not available for immediate booking (check live availability)
Price Positioning and Room Types
The monthly rent range is EUR 480–EUR 780. To put this in context, the city-wide starting price for student housing in Berlin is EUR 440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). The lower end of RM Lauterberger Straße 43’s pricing (EUR 480) sits slightly above that baseline, while the upper end (EUR 780) is firmly in the mid-to-high range for Berlin student accommodation.
Room type guidance:
- Shared flats (non-ensuite in 3b or 4b units) — typically EUR 480–EUR 600 per month. These are individual rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom. Suited to those comfortable with communal living and looking for a lower rent within this residence.
- Apartment (studio or one-bedroom) — priced from around EUR 650 to EUR 780 per month. These offer private kitchen and bathroom, appealing to residents who prefer solitude or have specific accessibility requirements.
All prices quoted are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator before any commitment. Deposit information was not provided in the available data — prospective tenants should clarify this directly with the management.
What Residents Say (Quoted Reviews)
Three Google reviews (overall Google rating: 3.8 stars from 317 reviews) offer a balanced picture of life at the residence.
Atakan Deniz (Rating: 3) – “The biggest advantage is definitely the location. It’s close to central Berlin, and being near both the U-Bahn and tram made life much easier. My apartment was one of the 17 square meter units on the seventh floor, listed as a ‘penthouse.’ The wall insulation was indeed quite poor.”
Louise Bruun (Rating: 2) – “This will be lengthy, as my review contains all the info I wish I had access to when deciding where to live in Berlin. In a word: Overpriced. It is ridiculous. I payed way too much rent for the condition I received my apartment in. The cleaning was sloppy (shoe marks in my drawers, stains on the bathroom tiles, stains…”
Deepak Kumar (Rating: 5) – “I moved to Neonwood in May 2025, and as a wheelchair user, it has been a perfect place for me. The accessibility and overall environment make daily life very comfortable. Of course, with such a large property, there can be small issues from time to time, but compared to all the positives Neonwood offers, those are very…”
Summary of themes:
- Location and transport are consistently praised as a major asset.
- Cleanliness upon move-in is a recurring complaint, especially in apartments.
- Value for money is questioned by some; rent is considered high relative to interior condition.
- Accessibility for wheelchair users receives a strong positive mention.
- Sound insulation is below expectations in some units.
The property clearly works well for location-minded residents and those with mobility needs, but may disappoint if you expect pristine interiors or a tight budget.
Who Is This Residence Suited For?
- Students or professionals needing reliable metro access. The proximity to U-Bahn and tram makes daily commutes straightforward, and central Berlin is easily reachable.
- Wheelchair users or those requiring barrier-free accommodation. Deepak Kumar’s review indicates the building is fully accessible and well-designed for independent living.
- Residents who prefer bills-included simplicity. Utilities and WiFi are bundled, removing the hassle of separate payments.
- Those willing to pay a moderate premium for a convenient location in Neukölln, a popular and lively district.
Who Should Consider Other Options?
- Budget-sensitive tenants. At EUR 480 upwards, this property is priced above the city’s lowest available student accommodation starting point of EUR 440. If you are trying to minimise monthly costs, cheaper options exist elsewhere.
- People who prioritise move-in condition and quiet. Reviews note inconsistent cleaning standards and poor wall insulation. If a spotless apartment and soundproof walls are top priorities, you may want to inspect the unit beforehand or look at newer buildings.
- Students on extremely short stays (less than 3 months). The minimum lease is 3 months, so a 2‑month summer semester stay would not be feasible here.
Booking Timing and Availability
As of the available data, the property is marked as not available. This “not_available” tag could mean either full occupancy or a temporary pause in letting. Given typical Berlin student housing cycles:
- Bookings for the winter semester (starting October) tend to open between February and May of the same year.
- For summer semester (starting April), expect availability from around September to November of the preceding year.
Because the residence enforces a 3‑month minimum lease, it can accommodate short-term exchange students as well as full-semester tenants. However, with only 97 properties listed in Berlin across the platform, competitive units like these tend to fill quickly once they become available. It is wise to monitor the platform regularly and apply early when the “not_available” status changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a deposit required?
The deposit amount for RM Lauterberger Straße 43 was not specified in the available data. You must confirm the deposit policy directly with the operator before signing any agreement. Typically, German landlords ask for a deposit of 1–3 months’ rent, but this is not guaranteed.
What amenities are included in the rent?
Rent covers basic utilities (electricity, heating, water), WiFi, and use of laundry facilities. Private apartments and shared flats both receive these inclusions. No mention was found of a gym, common room, or bike storage — inquire with management for full amenity details.
Can I have guests stay overnight?
The available resident reviews and property descriptions do not explicitly mention guest policies. Berlin student residences vary in their rules; some allow occasional overnight visitors, others restrict this. You should ask the operator directly for the specific terms.
Sources & Data Date

Data is derived from the original listing on a student-housing platform, supplemented by 317 Google reviews (rating 3.8). All prices and availability are indicative and were current as of July 2026. Confirm every detail — including room condition, lease terms, and current vacancies — with the operator before booking.
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