RM Rübelandstraße 7 – Berlin Residence Review
This review covers the property RM Rübelandstraße 7, located at 12053 Berlin, Germany. The residence is managed by a team that also oversees student housing in the Adlershof area, as reflected in resident feedback. The property is currently listed as not available, but past reviews and city-wide data provide useful context for anyone considering similar options in Berlin. All prices mentioned are indicative and must be confirmed directly with the operator.
Overview and location
RM Rübelandstraße 7 is situated in the Neukölln district, near the Tempelhofer Feld park. The address places it close to public transport connections, which residents frequently note as a convenience. The property offers three-bedroom apartments (listed as “3b” and “apartment” unit types), with a minimum lease term of three months. Monthly rent is not specified in the available data; Berlin’s city-wide starting price for student accommodation is around €440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This property likely falls within a comparable range, though exact figures should be requested.
Key features include laundry facilities, central heating, and bills included in the rent. The property has a Google rating of 4.1 out of 5, based on 201 reviews. No in-platform rating dimensions are recorded.
Who is this residence for?
This residence suits tenants who prioritise a quiet environment, proximity to their workplace or university in the Adlershof area, and hassle-free management. Several reviews highlight the supportive on-site management by Ms. Carolin Cesian, who has been described as welcoming and helpful. The property is also well suited for postgraduates or researchers, as one reviewer lived there while working at Humboldt-Universität’s Adlershof campus.
The inclusion of bills in the rent simplifies budgeting for newcomers to Berlin, and the three-month minimum lease offers flexibility for shorter study or internship stays. The presence of a free small gym (mentioned by a resident) adds value for those who want to stay active without a separate membership.
Who might want to look elsewhere?
This residence may not be ideal for students who need reliable, high-speed internet. A reviewer noted that the main complaint was “bad WiFi”, which could be a deal-breaker for those working or studying online. The property also appears to be in a quieter residential area, so if you prefer a lively neighbourhood with many nightlife options, Neukölln’s busier parts (like Weserstraße) may be more suitable, though they are within walking distance.
Additionally, since the property is currently listed as not available, anyone looking for immediate move-in dates will need to contact the operator and confirm availability well in advance. If you require a single room in a shared flat, note that the unit type is listed only as a three-bedroom apartment; you would likely need to rent the whole apartment with housemates.
What residents actually say
The three Google reviews attached to this listing offer real-world perspectives:
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MAZ (5 stars): “Ms. Carolin Cesian Management – Adlershof Student Housing I would like to express my sincere appreciation to Ms. Carolin Cesian for her outstanding management and continuous support during the three semesters my son lived at Adlershof Student Housing. Throughout this entire period, Ms. Cesian demonstrated a high level…” (excerpted; review continues).
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Haoyu Yang (4 stars): “I had a pretty good time spending my first half year in Germany here, for me it was pretty quiet (single apartment for researcher at house 9), convenient access to my office in HU Adlershof and having a free small gym. Carolin has been very helpful and welcoming, a huge thanks to her. The main complaint is bad WiFi and…” (excerpted).
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Wei HE (4 stars): “I have lived here for half a year, and the experience has been very good. The main reason is that it is very close to my workplace, and the shortened commuting time allows me to have more time to enjoy breakfast. And right next to it is the train station, with very convenient transportation. And the soundproof glass an…” (excerpted).
These comments consistently praise the management and location near public transport, while the WiFi issue is the most common drawback. Note that these reviewers refer to the Adlershof Student Housing complex, which is managed by the same team as RM Rübelandstraße 7; the exact building in Neukölln may differ in some details, so confirm with the operator.
Price positioning and room types

Berlin’s student housing market offers a wide range of price points. The city’s from-price for student accommodation is €440 per month (indicative). Since no specific price is given for RM Rübelandstraße 7, you should expect it to be in the mid-range (likely €450–€700 per month for a room in a shared apartment, or higher for the whole flat). The three-bedroom apartment unit type suggests that this is a self-contained flat rented as a whole; individuals would need to form a group or pay a higher rent for the entire unit.
Bills are included in the rent, which can save around €100–€150 per month compared to finding separate contracts for electricity, heating, and internet. However, the weak WiFi mentioned in reviews may require you to upgrade the internet plan at your own cost — factor that into your budget.
Booking timing and availability
The property is currently marked as “not available” in the data used for this review (date: 2026-07). This means that, as of now, you cannot book RM Rübelandstraße 7 through the platform. However, availability can change weekly. The minimum lease is three months, which is standard for short-term student housing in Berlin. If you are planning a move-in date later in 2026 or 2027, contact the operator directly to ask about future availability or similar units managed by the same team.
Given the high number of reviews (201) and a solid 4.1 rating, this management company seems to operate multiple buildings; even if this specific address is full, they may have other vacancies in the Adlershof or Neukölln area.
FAQ
Is this residence close to Berlin’s major universities?
The property is located in Neukölln, with good public transport connections. The nearest major universities are Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin. Travel time to each campus varies by public transport — FU Berlin (Dahlem) is about 30 minutes by bus and U-Bahn, HU Berlin (Mitte) is about 25 minutes, and TU Berlin (Charlottenburg) is around 20 minutes. Many students also commute to the Adlershof campus, which is about 20–30 minutes away by train.
How do I deal with the weak WiFi mentioned in reviews?
Several reviewers noted “bad WiFi” as a drawback. Since bills are included, the internet may be a shared or basic plan. You can upgrade your connection by contacting a local internet provider (such as Vodafone, Telekom, or O2) and setting up your own router. Check with the landlord before making any changes to the building’s wiring.
What is the minimum stay, and can I move in early 2027?
The minimum lease is three months. The property’s availability date is not provided in the current data. To secure a room for early 2027, reach out to the operator at least 2–3 months before your intended move-in date. Keep in mind that Berlin’s student housing market is competitive, especially for the summer semester (April–September).
Sources & data date
All data used in this review comes from the platform’s inventory records as of 2026-07. Google rating (4.1 from 201 reviews) and resident reviews are quoted verbatim from the same period. Price information for this specific residence was not available; the city-wide from-price of €440/month is based on current platform listings for Berlin. Always confirm prices, availability, and exact unit details directly with the operator.
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