Overview of UNP 10785 in Berlin
UNP 10785 is a student accommodation located in Berlin, Germany, with its address listed simply as “Germany” — the exact coordinates place it near the city centre (approximately 52.5°N, 13.4°E). The property offers a mix of shared flats and private units, including 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 5-bedroom apartments, and a branded independent house. All rents include Wi-Fi, elevator access, and bills (electricity, water, heating, etc.). The minimum lease period is 7 months, and the property becomes available from 6 July 2026.
The property currently holds a Google rating of 4.3 out of 5 based on 27 reviews. Given its location in Berlin, residents can access universities such as Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin, though travel times vary depending on the specific campus.
Who Is This Residence Best Suited For?
UNP 10785 works well for students who want an all-inclusive rental with no separate utility bills to manage. The “bills included” tag means the monthly payment covers the essentials, which simplifies budgeting — particularly useful for international students new to Germany.
The property’s 7-month minimum lease makes it a practical choice for exchange students or those enrolled in a single semester (plus exam period). Since the availability starts in July 2026, it suits students beginning their studies in the winter semester (October 2026) who want to secure housing early. The short minimum lease also appeals to master’s students with intensive one-year programmes, as they can rent for the full academic year without being locked into a longer contract.
The elevator is a significant advantage for anyone living on upper floors, especially those with heavy luggage or mobility concerns. Likewise, the Wi-Fi included eliminates the hassle of setting up a separate internet contract, which can be time-consuming in Germany.
The range of unit types — 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 5-bedroom, and a branded independent house — means that both group bookers (friends or course mates) and individuals willing to share can find a suitable arrangement. The branded independent house option might appeal to students who prefer a more private, professionally managed unit without being in a traditional dormitory.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?

Students who need a private studio or en-suite room may not find a perfect fit here, as the listed unit types are all shared apartments (2b, 3b, 5b) plus a branded independent house. The independent house could be a self-contained unit, but it is not described as a studio — check with the operator for details.
If you require a lease shorter than 7 months (e.g., summer language courses or a 3-month internship), this property’s minimum term may be too long. Berlin does have some student residences offering 3- or 6-month contracts, but UNP 10785 is not one of them.
The property’s location is listed only as “Germany” — no specific district or street — so prospective tenants should confirm the exact address before booking. If you need to be within walking distance of a particular university campus (e.g., FU Berlin in Dahlem or TU Berlin in Charlottenburg), verify the commute using the coordinates or ask the operator.
Finally, the rating is based on a modest sample of 27 reviews. While 4.3 is positive, a larger review base would give a more reliable picture. Anyone who prefers properties with hundreds of verified ratings may want to compare other options in Berlin.
What Residents Actually Say
Three reviews are available from Google. Here they are verbatim:
Bartłomiej Prus (5 stars): “The best student house in the world ! Great memories !”
Basti Scheffler (5 stars): “Saya menghabiskan waktu saya untuk bekerja dengan baik dalam jaringan. Tapi itu hanya untuk mencegah Anda tidak menjaga diri Anda dengan baik. 🧹 #cleaning #cleanhouse I spend my time mastering basic cleaning. But it’s just a shame that you don’t keep it clean. 🧹 #cleaning #cleanhouse I spend my time mastering basic cle”
Kianoush Tavassoli (5 stars): “Very clean, friendly caretakers, quiet location.”
The first review is highly enthusiastic, though it uses two exclamation marks. The second review appears to be a mix of Indonesian and English, complaining about cleanliness — specifically that other residents do not keep the place clean. The third review praises cleanliness, friendly caretakers, and a quiet location.
Taken together, the feedback indicates that cleanliness may depend on individual housemates, but the management (caretakers) are generally helpful. The location is described as quiet, which is a plus for studying. No reviews mention noise, security, or maintenance issues beyond the cleaning dispute.
Price Positioning vs the City’s Starting Price
Berlin’s starting price for student accommodation, based on the same data source, is €440 per month (for the cheapest available room). UNP 10785’s price range runs from €440 to €710 per month, depending on the room type and unit size.
That means the entry-level room at this property matches Berlin’s city-wide starting price — a notable fact for budget-conscious students. The upper end (€710) is still within a reasonable bracket for a mid-range shared flat or the branded independent house in a central location.
All prices shown are indicative — confirm with the operator before booking, as actual rates may vary by floor, contract length, or promotional periods. Also note that the rent includes bills, so the €440 figure is essentially the total monthly cost; other properties may quote lower base rent but add utilities separately.
Compared to the 97 other properties listed in Berlin, UNP 10785 occupies a moderate price tier — not the cheapest, but not premium either. Students willing to share a 5-bedroom flat will likely pay closer to the lower end, while those opting for a 2-bedroom or the independent house will be nearer to €710.
Room-Type Guidance
UNP 10785 offers four unit categories:
- 2-bedroom apartment – likely two separate bedrooms with shared kitchen and bathroom. Best for pairs who know each other or are comfortable sharing common spaces.
- 3-bedroom apartment – three bedrooms, shared facilities. A common setup in Berlin student housing, suitable for small friend groups.
- 5-bedroom apartment – larger shared flat, often with a more lively social environment. Lower per-person cost expected.
- Branded independent house – this could be a separate apartment or house managed under a specific brand (e.g., a serviced residence). May offer more privacy and possibly a private kitchen/bathroom, but the exact layout should be confirmed with the operator.
When choosing, consider your comfort with sharing. Shared flats generally have lower rent but less privacy. The branded independent house likely commands the highest price (closer to €710). If you need a private bathroom, ask whether any unit type includes an en-suite; the data does not specify.
Booking Timing
The property is available from 6 July 2026. For students starting the winter semester (typically October 2026), booking 3–4 months in advance is common in Berlin — but popular properties can fill up earlier. Given that UNP 10785 has only 27 reviews on Google, it may not be as well-known as some larger residences, but it could still attract interest due to its central location and inclusive pricing.
If you are aiming to move in July or August (summer intake), this property is an excellent option because it is already open from July. For those starting later, securing a longer lease (7–12 months) from July can lock in your housing for the full academic year.
The minimum lease of 7 months means that if you arrive in July 2026, the earliest you could move out is February 2027 — which covers both the summer and winter semesters at most German universities. Check your academic calendar to ensure the end date aligns.
Because prices are indicative, it is wise to contact the operator early to receive a firm quote and check deposit requirements (no deposit amount is given in the data provided). The property includes Wi-Fi and elevator — confirm that these are active by your move-in date.
FAQ
How do the bills work? Are there any hidden costs?
The property is tagged “bills included.” This typically means that electricity, water, heating, and internet (Wi-Fi) are covered in the monthly rent. However, you should verify with the operator whether any costs like a one-time registration fee, refundable deposit, or cleaning fees apply on top of the monthly amount. The rent range €440–710 is indicative — confirm the exact bill coverage with the operator.
What is the shortest lease term? Can I rent for 6 months?
The minimum lease is 7 months, as per the data. Renting for exactly 6 months is not possible under the standard terms. If your stay is shorter, you could ask the operator about early termination clauses or subletting rules, but the stated minimum is firm. Plan your booking dates accordingly — for instance, a stay from July 2026 to February 2027 meets the 7-month requirement.
Is the branded independent house a studio apartment?
The data does not specify the layout of the “branded independent house.” It could be a self-contained one-bedroom unit, a small house, or a studio. To avoid surprises, contact the operator and ask for the exact room configuration, number of occupants allowed, and whether it has a private kitchen and bathroom. The term “independent house” suggests a separate entrance and potentially more privacy than the shared flats.
Sources & data date
All information in this article is based on data retrieved on July 2026, unless otherwise stated. Reviews are quoted from Google and reproduced as written. Price ranges and availability are indicative and subject to change — always confirm current rates and terms directly with the operator.
For live availability and personalised advice, you can use the on-site assistant on the property page.
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