Overview and Location
Yugo Urbanum is a purpose‑built student accommodation located at 60326 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, though the property is administratively part of Darmstadt. This means residents have access to both the Frankfurt metropolitan area and the student‑focused environment of Darmstadt, home to a major technical university. The building itself is a modern studio‑only complex with shared amenities such as laundry facilities, a study room, and a gym.
The location offers good transport links. The address in Frankfurt’s western districts places you within easy reach of the city centre, while Darmstadt’s university campus is roughly a 30‑minute train ride away. For students or interns who split their time between the two cities – or who study in Darmstadt but prefer Frankfurt’s nightlife and services – Yugo Urbanum can be a practical base.
Pricing and Room Types
Yugo Urbanum offers only studio units. The monthly rent ranges from €864 to €1,539, depending on studio size and floor level. These are indicative prices — confirm with the operator for the exact term you are booking.
The property’s minimum lease length is 11 months, which aligns with a typical academic year in Germany. A deposit of €150 is required (also indicative – verify with the operator).
To contextualise the price: the city of Darmstadt has an overall from‑price of €468 per month for student housing across the 18 properties listed. Yugo Urbanum sits at nearly double that minimum, placing it at the upper end of the local market. The premium reflects the all‑in‑one studio format, the new‑build feel, and the presence of on‑site gym and study spaces. If budget is your primary constraint, you may find cheaper shared flats or smaller private studios elsewhere in the city.
What Residents Say (Balanced Perspectives)

The property holds a Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 154 reviews. The reviews provided give a clear picture of the trade‑offs.
Positive resident experience – Voltrem (5 stars) writes:
“I stayed at Yugo Urbanum for three months during summer 2025, and I would like to share a sincere and helpful review for future residents. I lived on the 6th floor of Building 1, in the smallest studio available. The apartment is small, but extremely well designed, very functional, and perfectly clean. The common areas…”
This review highlights that even the smallest studios feel efficient and well‑laid‑out. Cleanliness and design were particular high points.
Great location and service – Finn Mund (5 stars) comments:
“Great Scott? Great spot! If you can afford it, you should choose Urbanum! Jokes aside, I’m really happy with my decision to have moved here, the location is excellent, the people at the reception very friendly, and - most of the time, at least - the building pretty clean (if not, then it’s probably up to us anyway^^).”
Location and friendly reception staff are cited as major positives. The reviewer also notes that occasional messiness is usually caused by residents themselves.
Critical perspective – Martins K (1 star) offers a strongly contrasting view:
“The rooms are extremely noisy. There is practically no insulation. It feels like people are jumping around 24/7. There is no chance of getting any peace and quiet here. On top of that, it is quite dirty because residents leave their trash lying around everywhere. The neighbors slam their doors very loudly at all hours.”
Sound insulation and communal cleanliness appear to be inconsistent. The experience may depend on neighbours, floor level, and time of year. If you are sensitive to noise or require absolute quiet for studying, you may want to request a higher floor or a unit at the end of a corridor.
The rating divergence is typical of large student buildings with many residents. The majority found the space functional and well‑managed, while a minority experienced noise and cleanliness issues.
Who Should Choose Yugo Urbanum (and Who Should Not)
Suits:
- Students or young professionals who prefer living alone in a studio rather than sharing a flat.
- Those who value on‑site gym and study room amenities without needing a separate membership.
- People who plan to split time between Frankfurt and Darmstadt (or commute daily via train).
- Residents who can afford the higher rent in exchange for a modern, self‑contained unit.
Does not suit:
- Budget‑conscious students looking for the city’s lowest rent options (the starting price is nearly twice Darmstadt’s from‑price).
- Anyone who needs a very quiet living environment – based on one‑star reviews, noise from neighbours can be disruptive.
- Those who prefer shared flats with larger common areas; Yugo Urbanum is studio‑only.
- Short‑term tenants: the minimum lease of 11 months is not flexible for stays of a semester or less (though some operators offer shorter durations subject to availability – check directly).
Booking Timeline and Key Considerations
- Availability: The property’s availability shifts with the academic calendar. October and April intakes are typically the busiest. For a 2026 start, begin scouting in late 2025 or early 2026. For a 2027 start, mid‑2026 is a reasonable time to check.
- Price fluctuations: Studio units on lower floors or smaller square‑metre sizes tend to fall at the lower end of the range; top‑floor or larger studios can reach €1,539. Confirm the exact unit price with the operator before booking.
- Deposit and lease: The €150 deposit is relatively low compared to the monthly rent. Ensure you understand the cancellation policy and any early‑termination fees.
- Viewing: If possible, visit the property in person or request a virtual tour to gauge noise levels and actual cleanliness of common areas.
FAQ
What is the exact location of Yugo Urbanum? Is it in Frankfurt or Darmstadt?
The property’s physical address is in Frankfurt am Main (60326). However, the accommodation provider lists it under the city of Darmstadt on the housing platform – likely because it serves students of the local university in Darmstadt and is well connected by train. Always confirm the exact distance to your campus or workplace before booking.
Are bills included in the monthly rent?
The published price range of €864 to €1,539 per month typically includes utilities (water, electricity, internet) for a studio, but you should confirm with the operator whether any additional costs apply (e.g., a one‑time admin fee or extra charges for parking/laundry).
Is there a gym and study room on site, and are they free to use?
Yes, the property tags include laundry, study room, and gym. Based on resident reviews, these facilities are available free of charge to all tenants. However, opening hours and maintenance levels may vary – check with the operator for the current schedule.
Sources & data date: 2026-07. All prices and reviews are indicative and may change. Always confirm directly with the accommodation operator.
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