Who This Residence Suits / Doesn’t Suit
RM Uhlandstraße 29 is a student accommodation located at 10719 Berlin, Germany, near the city’s western centre. It offers a mix of shared flats and private apartments, with minimum lease terms of three months. This property suits students or young professionals who prioritise a central location with good transport links and want flexibility in lease length. The presence of an elevator, central heating, and laundry facilities makes it convenient for those who prefer not to deal with ground-floor only buildings or self-organised laundry.
The residence does not suit anyone on a very tight budget. Berlin’s overall starting student housing price is around €440 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator), while RM Uhlandstraße 29’s monthly rent falls between €690 and €700 (indicative – confirm with the operator). That is a significant premium, partly explained by the central address and the range of unit types. Students who only need a room for a full academic year (12 months) may find cheaper options elsewhere, as this property’s minimum lease is only three months – indicating a target toward shorter stays or exchange semesters.
Also, the property carries a “not_available” tag in current listings. While that status can change, anyone looking for immediate move-in will need to verify directly with the operator. For planning 2026 or 2027 stays, early inquiry is advisable.
What Residents Actually Say
The property has accumulated 2,693 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5. Below are three verbatim excerpts from those reviews (note: they describe a nearby restaurant experience rather than the accommodation itself, but they illustrate the lively local atmosphere).
Rajvardhan Patidar (rating 4):
“Had a great experience at Piccola Taormina in Berlin. The pizza was really delicious with authentic flavors and a nice variety of options to choose from. You can easily find something for every taste, whether you like classic or more unique combinations. We also tried the tiramisu, and it was absolutely tasty and fresh.”
Dima Vovk (rating 5):
“The atmosphere in this place was great. There were a lot of people inside, dining in and ordering takeaway, which created a lively vibe. Everything was good overall — the pizza tasted great. Maybe I just chose the wrong one for my personal preferences, but even so, the quality and flavor were really good.”
Sachin Talwalkar (rating 4):
“Mamma Mia. Che buono!!! Spaghetti mit Tomatenstücken, Knoblauch, Zwiebeln und Basilikum served with their hauswein. I do have a nose to sniff out the smallest of ‘hole-in-the-wall’ kind of amazing eateries. Whether it be India, Japan, Thailand or Germany. This one I stumbled upon many years ago when I got down a stop b…”
While none of these comments directly review the rooms of RM Uhlandstraße 29, they indicate that the neighbourhood has popular dining spots within walking distance. The positive tone across the excerpts suggests a vibrant street life – something that residents of this building would likely enjoy. For opinions about the actual accommodation, potential tenants are advised to ask the operator for current resident testimonials or check recent Google reviews (the total count shows a high level of engagement).
Price Positioning vs Berlin’s From-Price

Berlin’s city‑wide from‑price for student housing is €440 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). RM Uhlandstraße 29 starts at €690 per month and goes up to €700 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). That is roughly 57% higher than the entry‑level figure.
The premium reflects the central location (Uhlandstraße lies in the Charlottenburg district, close to the Kurfürstendamm shopping area) and the building’s amenities – elevator, central heating, and in‑unit or building‑level laundry. Also, the unit types include shared apartments (3‑bedroom and 6‑bedroom arrangements) as well as private apartments, which typically command higher rent than a simple single room.
For a student on a standard budget, the difference of about €250 per month adds up to €3,000 over a 12‑month stay. If the shorter minimum lease (3 months) is chosen, the absolute cost is lower, but the monthly rate remains well above the city’s cheapest options. It is wise to compare this property with others in the same area that may offer a lower price per month for a similar location.
Room‑Type Guidance
RM Uhlandstraße 29 offers three unit types:
- 3b – Likely a 3‑bedroom shared flat. Expect to share kitchen, bathroom, and living space with two other tenants. Suitable for those who prefer a small social group.
- 6b – A larger shared flat with six bedrooms. More roommates mean more shared spaces and potentially lower rent per person within the given price range. Good for students who want a built‑in social network.
- Apartment – A self‑contained unit (studio or one‑bedroom). Offers full privacy but comes at the higher end of the monthly €690–€700 range. Ideal for those who value solitude or need quiet study conditions.
When booking, confirm which unit type corresponds to the exact price displayed. The operator may apply different rates for each type, and availability varies. Because the minimum lease is only three months, all unit types are suited for semester‑long stays rather than year‑round contracts.
Booking Timing
The property’s tag “not_available” suggests that as of the data collection date, it could not be booked directly through the listing platform. However, statuses change, and for stays in 2026 or 2027, it is worth checking again closer to your intended move‑in date.
If the property becomes available, the three‑month minimum lease makes it a good fit for exchange students or those on short‑term internships. Berlin’s academic semesters typically run April–September (summer) and October–March (winter). Booking three to six months ahead is a reasonable guideline for securing a room in central Berlin, especially for the popular summer semester.
For now, use the on‑site assistant to ask the operator directly about future availability and any waiting list options.
FAQ (H3)
Is RM Uhlandstraße 29 currently available for booking?
Based on the latest data, the listing includes a “not_available” tag. This indicates it is not open for new reservations at the moment. Availability can change without notice, so you should contact the operator to confirm whether it will be ready for your planned stay in 2026 or 2027.
What is included in the monthly rent?
The provided data does not specify details such as utilities, internet, or furniture. It does note that the building has laundry facilities, central heating, and an elevator. For exact inclusions (e.g., water, electricity, heating costs, Wi‑Fi), you must ask the operator directly. All prices listed (€690–€700 per month) are indicative – confirm with the operator.
How close is this residence to Berlin’s main universities?
The address is in central Berlin (10719 Berlin, Germany). Several major universities are located within a reasonable distance by public transport. To get precise travel times and routes, use a mapping service and enter the full address. Since no official distance data is included here, verify with the operator or your own research.
Sources & data date: 2026-07 (based on the provided dataset).
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