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The apartment has 2 rooms, 1 floor, 1 kitchen and a bathroom.
Public Transport:
Our apartment is well connected to public transport, making it easy to get around Berlin. It is located near S Greifswalder Straße, which is around 12 minutes on foot or two tram stops away. The tram M4 stops nearby and provides a direct connection to Alexanderplatz in just a few minutes. Additionally, there are tram stops for the M13 (which connects to Warschauer Straße and Wedding) and the M12 (which goes to Mitte). Overall, the transport options make commuting and exploring the city very convenient.
Shopping & Daily Needs:
There are numerous shopping facilities within walking distance. A Edeka is just three minutes away, as well as Aldi, Lidl, DM, and a small shopping mall with additional stores, including Rewe and pharmacies. There is also an OBI next to Edeka, making it easy to find everything you need nearby.
Neighborhood & Surroundings:
The area is relatively calm, but like most of Berlin, it has typical city traffic. The Weißensee Lake is approximately 20 minutes away on foot and is also accessible by tram, offering a nice spot for walks or relaxation.
Noise Level:
The apartment faces the street near a crossing, so with open windows, it can be quite loud, especially in summer, when trucks stop at the traffic light. However, the windows are well insulated, and when closed, they effectively block out most of the noise, making the apartment quiet inside.
I’m Steffi, from Germany and 32 years old, and I’ve been living in Berlin for over 10 years—most of that time in shared flats.
I work remotely as an IT project manager in the healthcare sector, so I’m at home during the day but mostly in my room working. Outside of work, I like to stay active—I go to the gym regularly and play volleyball in a club. I also love to read and spend time with friends. In general, I’d describe myself as a relaxed and easygoing person.
I’m also queer, so it’s important to me that this is a queer-friendly, open-minded, and anti-racist household. If you have a problem with LGBTQI+ people, this is definitely not the flat for you. I want a home where everyone feels respected and safe.
I’m looking for a shared flat that feels like home, where we get along well and enjoy living together—not just a Zweck-WG (a flatshare where people only share the space but don’t interact). That doesn’t mean we have to be best friends, but I’d love to have a roommate who enjoys an occasional chat in the kitchen, maybe sharing a meal or a drink from time to time, if it feels natural.
I’d love to live with someone who is open-minded, friendly, and respectful of each other’s space and routines. Since I work from home, it’s important to have a balanced mix of quiet time and social moments. The flat is meant to be a place where both of us feel comfortable—whether that means relaxing in our own rooms or hanging out together sometimes.
Cleanliness-wise, I believe in keeping shared spaces tidy without being overly strict—just the usual respect for each other’s comfort.
If you’re looking for a flat where you can feel at home, where diversity and respect are valued, and where we can enjoy a relaxed and friendly living environment, I’d love to hear from you!
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