Overview and first impressions
RM Treseburger Ufer 44 is a student residence located at 12347 Berlin, Germany. It sits in a residential area of the city, within reasonable reach of several major universities including Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin. The property offers two types of units: three-bedroom flats (listed as “3b”) and apartments. Monthly rents range from €650 to €680 per person (indicative — confirm with the operator). For context, Berlin’s city-wide from-price across student accommodations is €440 per month, so this property sits noticeably above the entry-level segment.
On Google, the residence holds a 4.7-star rating from 159 reviews, which suggests generally strong satisfaction among past and current residents. The building features laminate flooring, central heating, and laundry facilities. The minimum lease term is three months, making it suitable for semester stays or shorter academic periods.
Who this residence suits
RM Treseburger Ufer 44 works well for students who value a supportive community and responsive staff. Multiple reviewers highlight the friendliness of the team. For example, resident Kristina Shoshi wrote:
“The staff is amazing, they’re always considerate and friendly, I’ve never had any issues with anyone.”
Another resident, Ahmad Khasawneh, echoed this:
“The staff at this accommodation is incredibly friendly and helpful. They organize enjoyable social events that provide an opportunity to meet other residents.”
These comments indicate that the property actively fosters a social atmosphere — useful for international students or anyone new to Berlin who wants to meet neighbours easily.
The accommodation also suits those willing to pay a moderate premium for newer, comfortable spaces. Kristina described the flats as “new and really comfortable” compared to other Berlin options. If you prefer a well-maintained interior with laminate floors and functioning central heating, and you prioritise convenience over the lowest possible rent, this residence is a reasonable choice.
Because the minimum lease is only three months, RM Treseburger Ufer 44 is also a fit for exchange students or those on short-term programmes who need a flexible contract. Be aware that availability can be limited; the property currently carries a “not_available” tag, so early inquiry is essential.
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The main drawback mentioned in reviews is the elevator reliability. Rosalyn “Rosa” Mcgee gave a 1-star review and explained:
“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.”
If you are assigned a high floor or have mobility concerns, this ongoing issue could be a significant inconvenience. The review suggests that elevator maintenance is inconsistent, which may affect daily life.
Budget-conscious students should note that Berlin has many accommodations starting at €440 per month. At €650–€680, RM Treseburger Ufer 44 is about 48–55% above that floor. While the extra cost may bring better amenities and community, if your top priority is saving money, you will find cheaper shared flats or purpose-built student housing elsewhere.
Additionally, students who prefer total independence and do not want organised social events might find the staff-organised activities unnecessary — though this is a minor point.
What residents actually say (quotes)
Here are the three available Google reviews, presented verbatim:
Rosalyn “Rosa” Mcgee (Rating: 1)
“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”
Kristina Shoshi (Rating: 5)
“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. There”
Ahmad Khasawneh (Rating: 5)
“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 reviews paint a split picture: strong praise for staff, comfort and social life, but a serious complaint about building maintenance (elevators). The overall 4.7 average suggests that many guests are satisfied, yet the negative review cannot be ignored, especially if you will be on a high floor.
Price positioning and room-type guidance
Berlin’s student housing market includes 97 properties tracked on this platform, with a city-wide monthly from-price of €440. RM Treseburger Ufer 44’s €650–€680 range places it in the mid-to-upper tier for shared accommodation. For comparison, a standard three-bedroom flat in this property likely divides rent among tenants, but the individual price quoted already assumes per-person cost? The data lists “min_price” and “max_price” under “price_duration: monthly”, which typically means per person per month for a room in a shared apartment. Confirm with the operator.
Room-type considerations:
- 3b (three-bedroom flat): Good for groups of three friends who want to live together. Each tenant has their own bedroom, sharing kitchen and bathroom. The total rent for the flat would be higher (3× individual rate), but the per-person cost is within the bracket given.
- Apartment: Likely a self-contained unit (studio or one-bedroom). Given the price range, an apartment might be at the upper end (€680) and could be more suitable for someone who wants privacy and doesn’t want to share.
Because the property offers both types, you can choose based on your budget and preference for company. Just keep in mind that the elevator issue affects all residents regardless of unit type.
Booking timing and availability
The property is currently tagged as “not_available”. This means no immediate vacancies are listed on the platform. For the 2026–2027 academic year, you should contact the operator directly to ask about future availability. Given the minimum three-month lease, rooms may open up at different points throughout the year.
If you are planning to start university in Berlin in 2026 or 2027, begin your search several months in advance. Other accommodations in the city start as low as €440, so you have many alternatives. If RM Treseburger Ufer 44 is your preferred option, reach out early and ask specifically about the elevator maintenance schedule or whether your room can be placed on a lower floor.
Is RM Treseburger Ufer 44 currently available for 2026–2027?
Based on the data, the property shows “not_available”. This status may change as rooms become free. Confirm directly with the operator for the exact move-in windows.
What is included in the monthly rent of €650–€680?
The rent likely covers basic utilities and heating, given the “Central Heating” tag. However, laundry facilities are mentioned but may be coin-operated or included. Always ask about additional costs such as electricity, water, internet, and any service fees. The price is indicative — confirm with the operator.
How far is this residence from the main universities in Berlin?
The address (12347 Berlin) places it in the Neukölln district or nearby. Travel times vary: Freie Universität Berlin (in Dahlem) may be 30–40 minutes by public transport; Humboldt-Universität (city centre) roughly 20–30 minutes; Technische Universität Berlin (Charlottenburg) around 25–35 minutes. Check specific routes on a map before booking.
Sources & data date
Data retrieved from the housing platform in July 2026. Prices, availability and reviews quoted are as of that date.
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