Overview of Hansaviertel in Münster
Hansaviertel is a residential property located at 48155 Münster, Germany, listed on a global student-housing platform. It offers one-bedroom units and apartments with a monthly rent range of €952–€1,249. The property includes a dining room, terrace, and laundry facilities. The minimum lease term is six months. Based on 1,644 Google reviews, it holds a rating of 4.1 out of 5. The city of Münster has two student-housing properties listed on the same platform, with a city from‑price of €839 per month.
This article provides a factual decision review: who this residence may suit, who may prefer alternatives, what residents actually say, how the price compares to the city’s baseline, room‑type guidance, and booking timing considerations. All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator. Data sourced as of July 2026.
Who This Residence Suits
Hansaviertel is a practical option for students or young professionals who want a self‑contained living space (one‑bedroom or apartment) rather than a shared flat. The presence of a dining room and terrace suggests the units are larger than typical studio apartments, making them suitable for those who value indoor and outdoor private space.
The property’s location near Münster’s main train station (as noted in reviews) is convenient for commuters or students who travel to other cities. The neighbourhood offers a range of restaurants – from budget to upscale – and the residence is within easy walking distance of the city centre.
Residents who prefer a quiet environment with good hygiene standards and comfortable beds may find the accommodation satisfactory. The laundry facility adds everyday convenience. With a minimum lease of six months, it works for semester‑long stays or longer.
Who This Residence May Not Suit

The price range (€952–€1,249) is above the city’s from‑price of €839. Budget‑conscious students may need to consider more affordable options – although only one other property is listed on the same platform, and its price is not specified. The deposit of €7,095 is very high; this amount may be equivalent to several months’ rent and could strain liquidity. It is essential to clarify deposit terms directly with the operator.
Based on one critical review, guests who are price‑sensitive about extras like breakfast may be disappointed. The property can be expensive relative to other hotels in the area (note: the review references a hotel, which may indicate that the building also operates as a hotel style). If you strongly dislike train noise, be aware that views of trains are mentioned as “fun” by one reviewer but could be disruptive for light sleepers. Additionally, the property may not be ideal for those seeking a typical shared student flat with communal areas; its unit types (1b and apartment) are separate, so social interaction is limited to the dining room within your own unit.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews are available for the property. All are quoted verbatim below.
Alan downward (rating 1/5):
“Used this hotel as part of a trip around 4 cities. I will start on a positive, the hotel was extremely clean and could not be faulted on their hygiene standards. However this was the most expensive and worst experience we had of the 4 hotels we used including a poor and overly priced breakfast. The stated ‚150mtr to th”
The review is cut off, but highlights cleanliness as a strength while criticising value for money and breakfast pricing.
Teresia Kip Adams‑Sinclair (rating 5/5):
“My daughter and I, along with our small dog stayed 5 nights at the B&B Hotel in Münster. The room was a family sized room with a big window. The view of the trains were fun and I loved watching people come by. The hotel is located in an area which has many resturants from expensive to cheap. The hotel is absolutely spo”
The review is truncated, but indicates a positive family stay, a spacious room, and a convenient location.
Jasmine Livingston (rating 5/5):
“Stayed one night in Münster as a stop over in a family room. The room was spacious with a great view and comfortable beds. Good location near the train station and easy walking distance of centre. Rooms were clean and the breakfast was good.”
This review praises room size, comfort, location, cleanliness, and breakfast.
The reviews consistently mention cleanliness, spacious rooms, and a good location near the train station and centre. Dissatisfaction centres on high cost and the quality of optional breakfast. Note that these reviews refer to a hotel operation; if the student‑housing units are the same building or managed similarly, the feedback remains relevant for understanding the property.
Price Positioning in Münster
The city’s from‑price for student housing on the platform is €839 per month. Hansaviertel’s lowest price (€952) is about 13% higher. Its highest price (€1,249) is roughly 49% above the baseline. This places Hansaviertel in the above‑average segment for Münster.
Given that only two properties are listed for the city, price comparison is limited. Prospective residents should investigate alternative accommodation options – such as private rentals or other student platforms – to gauge competitiveness.
The deposit of €7,095 is notable. If the deposit represents a full pre‑payment for a specific period, that could be a cash‑flow hurdle. Confirm whether it is refundable or a holding fee.
All amounts above are indicative – confirm with the operator.
Room‑Type Guidance
Available unit types are:
- 1b (one‑bedroom) – typically a bedroom plus separate living area and kitchen.
- Apartment – may be a larger self‑contained unit.
Both types include a dining room and terrace, which are not standard in all student accommodations. The laundry facility is shared (the tag “laundry_facility” suggests on‑site machines).
If you need a workspace or prefer to cook at home, the dining room can double as a study area. The terrace offers outdoor space, which is uncommon in many city‑centre rentals. For shorter stays (six months minimum) the units are suited; if you need a shorter lease, check availability – the minimum is six months.
When booking, specify whether you want a one‑bedroom or apartment, as price and exact layout may vary.
Booking Timing Considerations
The property has availability for bookings – the “available_from” field is null, meaning you should contact the operator for specific move‑in dates. Since only two properties appear on the platform for Münster, competition for units may be moderate. However, the high deposit and rental range could reduce demand.
Best practice: begin inquiries at least two to three months before your intended move‑in, especially if you need a specific unit type or a lease starting in a peak semester. Because the minimum lease is six months, plan your stay accordingly.
Given the mixed reviews about value, it is advisable to request pictures of the exact unit and confirm all included costs (e.g., utilities, internet, deposit refund policy) in writing.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is the deposit of €7,095 refundable?
The data does not specify refund terms. The deposit amount is unusually high – it may be a prepayment for several months or a security deposit. Always confirm with the operator whether it is refundable and under what conditions.
H3: Are utilities included in the monthly rent (€952–€1,249)?
The provided information does not break down rent components. Ask the operator whether heating, water, electricity, and internet are included or charged separately. This will affect the total monthly cost.
H3: Can I move in before 2026?
The data source is dated July 2026. The property may be available for 2026 or 2027 moves. Check directly with the operator for the earliest move‑in date.
Sources & Data Date
All factual data (prices, ratings, reviews, tags) comes from the platform source (amber) and Google reviews, as of July 2026. Prices and availability are indicative – confirm with the operator.
For current live availability, unit types, and specific move‑in dates, please use the on‑site assistant on the platform.
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