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The flat covers two floors (9th and 10th), with this room, another bedroom and the two bathrooms on the lower level, while one room, the kitchen and the living room are all on the upper floor.
The view is amazing on all sides with private balconies for every room and floor on the west side of the building, and an openly accessible (but never used by anyone else) balcony access on the East facing side, where you can see the Allianz Stadium, Highlight Towers and the English garden.
The room is quite big with a great balcony and a beautiful view on the mountains as well as on the Olympiapark, Luitpoldpark, BMW tower, O2 tower. The room itself is 24m2 and has a wooden floor, plenty of power sockets, great internet connection and a nice heating. There is also blinds for the big windows. There is two really nice bathrooms so there is never a problem and one is always free :) The living room and kitchen is really great to chill and have afterwork drinks. The whole apartment is really open, spacious and light. You will love it!
For storage, the apartment is very large but there is also basement storage where we keep the bikes, snow sports equipment and all kinds of other equipment. The apartment also comes with an underground car park space but this is being rented out to others at the moment.
There is everything you will need here too, with household appliances, clothes washing machine, fully fitted kitchen, dishwasher etc.
The location is great, even if it does seem a little outside of the city centre. There is a tram stop (12 and 23) just outside of the apartment block which can take you to Munich Freiheit. The U2 and U3 lines are closest at Scheidplatz which is about a 5-7min bus ride (bus stop is right in front of the building, 140 and 141) or 15-20 minute walk and U6 is closest at Nordfriedhof which is about a 10 minute walk (Google shows this wrong because there is a path over the tram tracks behind the building that Google does not recognize). Because it is on Leopoldstrasse, you instantly have good connections to ride your bike into the city too. For airport travel the Lufthansa bus stops at Nordfriedhof which is about 15 minutes walk and can be used with the 49€ Germany Ticket. Late night taxis on a weekend back from around Marienplatz are usually around the 15€ price but the N40 night bus also runs to just outside the building if you prefer to use that.
For food shopping etc. there are plenty of shops nearby with Edeka, Lidl, Netto, and the like all within 5-10 minutes. Bakeries, d&m, and apotheke are also in abundance around here. For sports and just general site seeing, there is Luitpoldpark and Englisher Garten both around 10-15 minutes walk away, a Kick-Box studio in the basement, FitStar right in front of the building and places like Fitness First gym and other swimming places nearby that also work with Qualitrain or Urban Sports.
The two flatmates who are staying are Miguel who is a mechanical engineer (33 / Spanish) and Evan who is working for Siemens (29 / German/American). Both are very friendly and have been great flatmates, and both speak fluent German and English so can accommodate you if you can't speak German. If you enjoy any type of snow sports or other types of sports then both are active, and the household football teams that are supported are Valencia and Stuttgart.
Due to this apartment being so large and a great location, it is often the place of choice to host a party in the various friends groups, including Oktoberfest parties etc. These parties only happen occasionally (I would say once every 4-6 months at the moment) and is always held with everyone agreeing to them and with open invitations to the others. It has always been a good feeling in the apartment and no issues so they would be looking for somebody else easy going to keep that feeling, other than this there are no other restrictions on who you can be.
The apartment has been lived in by Miguel for many years and me for more than fivef, so there is plenty of general items available for shared use, like hoovers, washing hangers, kitchen pans and plates etc. without you needing to have to think about buying these things.
Miguel is the main tenant and rents the apartment from the landlord with you being a sub-tenant of Miguel. The arrangement has been very straightforward for me and has never been an issue. For people moving to Germany, you can register / get Anmeldung with the KVR at this place.
For costs:
- Rent including all bills is 1.030€/month. If bills such as heating are higher or lower than estimated then Miguel will tell you and the difference is paid
- Deposit is 1166€ which you pay to Miguel to swap me out (and yes it is much less than the typically seen 3 month rent deposits which is great). This is covered by your sub-lease agreement and your deposit is still officially covered, the payment is just easier made this way to avoid terminating the deposit for everyone and then reinstating it
- As the apartment was completely unfurnished, including the kitchen space, when Miguel moved in, there is a transfer fee of 2.000€ to cover these general area furnishings costs plus the large cabinet in the room and the balcony equipment which are paid to me to swap me out
- I have furnished the room and would prefer to sell the furniture with my room but I can leave this open to discussion depending on how it suits you
If you are interested then please message me and then we can set up a viewing and a meeting of the flatmates. My planned move date is the first of Mai but I am open to move out earlier/later as I will move into my girlfriend's flat and am quite flexible.