Who This Residence Suits
Prenzl 1 is a good fit if you want an all-inclusive, self-contained living experience in Berlin and your budget allows for a premium monthly rent. The property only offers studios and apartments, meaning you have your own private space with a kitchen and bathroom – no shared flats or dormitory-style rooms. This makes it especially suitable for:
- Postgraduate students, researchers, or young professionals who need quiet, dedicated study or work space.
- Anyone who values convenience: rent includes utility bills (electricity, water, heating, internet) and access to on-site facilities like a cinema room and laundry. You won’t need to set up separate contracts or handle monthly utility payments.
- People who prefer a more predictable, hassle‑free housing arrangement. The property has a perfect 5.0 rating from the two reviews currently available on Google (though no written reviews have been published). While two reviews are a small sample, the perfect score suggests early residents have been satisfied.
- Those who want to be in the Prenzlauer Berg area of Berlin (the address is 10439 Berlin, Germany). This neighbourhood is known for its green spaces, cafés, and relatively calm atmosphere while still being well connected to the city centre and several universities.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere
Prenzl 1 is priced significantly above Berlin’s student housing entry level. The city’s from‑price for student accommodation on this platform is €440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Prenzl 1’s minimum rent is €1,188 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), nearly three times that baseline. Therefore, it will not suit:
- Students on a tight budget or those who qualify for subsidised or lower‑cost housing (such as shared apartments or student halls).
- Anyone who needs a short‑term lease or flexible move‑in date. No minimum lease length or earliest availability date is provided in the data; you would need to check directly with the operator whether short stays are possible.
- People who prefer a social, shared living environment with flatmates. All units here are private studios or apartments – there are no shared common areas beyond the building’s facilities like the cinema room.
- Those who want the absolute cheapest option in Berlin. With 97 properties listed on the platform citywide starting at €440, there are many more affordable alternatives.
What Residents Say (Based on Available Data)

As of the data provided, Prenzl 1 has exactly two Google reviews, both rating the property a perfect 5.0 out of 5. No written review text is available to quote. This means we cannot offer specific resident insights about noise, management responsiveness, or neighbourhood quirks. The perfect score indicates that the two reviewers were fully satisfied, but with such a small number of reviews, these ratings should be taken as a positive signal rather than a statistically reliable picture.
If you want more detailed resident feedback, you may need to look for reviews on other platforms (outside the scope of this article) or contact the operator directly.
Price Positioning in Berlin’s Student Housing Market
Berlin currently offers student housing on this platform starting from €440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). That low end usually represents shared flats or basic studios in less central areas. At the other extreme, premium properties like Prenzl 1 can go up to €1,350 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator) for a larger unit. Here is how the pricing breaks down:
- City from‑price: €440/month (indicative). This is the cheapest listing among 97 properties in Berlin.
- Prenzl 1 price range: €1,188 – €1,350/month (indicative). The property sits firmly in the upper third of the market.
- What the higher price covers: bills included (so no surprises), a private studio or apartment, and building amenities such as a cinema room and laundry facilities. Similar all‑inclusive premium properties in Berlin often charge between €1,000 and €1,500.
All figures are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator at the time of booking. Rent can vary by unit size, floor, lease duration, and seasonal demand.
Room Type Guidance: Studio vs Apartment
Prenzl 1 offers two unit types: studio and apartment. The data does not break down how many of each exist or their exact floor plans, but here is what you can generally expect:
- Studio: A single open‑plan room that combines living, sleeping, and kitchen areas, plus a private bathroom. Studios are usually the more compact and slightly more affordable option within the property’s price range (likely at the lower end of €1,188–€1,350). They suit a single occupant who values efficiency and wants everything within arm’s reach.
- Apartment: The term “apartment” may indicate a larger space – possibly a one‑bedroom apartment with a separate bedroom, living room, and fully equipped kitchen. This would command a higher rent (towards €1,350). Ideal for couples, students who need dedicated study and sleep rooms, or anyone who simply wants more square metres.
Note: Neither room type is shared. If you are looking for a shared flat to split costs, you will need to look elsewhere. Contact the operator to confirm floor plans, size, and exact pricing for each unit available at the time of your search.
Booking Timing Considerations
No earliest availability date (“available_from”) is provided in the data. In Berlin, student housing demand peaks before the winter semester (October) and to a lesser extent for the summer semester (April). To secure a unit at Prenzl 1, start your search as early as possible – ideally 3–6 months before your intended move‑in. Given its premium price and limited unit types (only studios and apartments), availability may fluctuate more than in large student residences.
Since the property has only two reviews and limited booking data, it is especially important to check live availability directly. The operator may also require a waiting period or have specific terms for international students.
FAQ
H3: Are bills included in the rent?
Yes, the property is tagged with “bills_included,” which typically covers electricity, water, heating, and internet. You should verify the exact scope with the operator before signing a contract, as some properties exclude extras like Wi‑Fi speed upgrades or television licences.
H3: Is there a deposit required and how much?
The data does not list a deposit amount. Contact the operator directly to find out whether a deposit (often one to two months’ rent in Germany) is required and how it is handled.
H3: How far is Prenzl 1 from universities?
The property is located at 10439 Berlin, Germany. Berlin has several major universities spread across the city. While we cannot name specific institutions here, the Prenzlauer Berg area is well connected by public transport (U‑Bahn and trams). Typical travel time to most central campuses by U‑Bahn is 15–30 minutes. Use the on‑site assistant on the property page to check current transit routes and distances from your university.
Sources & data date: 2026-07 (Data sourced from Amberstudent’s live inventory; all prices are indicative – confirm with the operator before booking.)
For live availability and to confirm details, use the on‑site assistant on the property page.
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