RM Schulstraße – A Balanced Assessment for Student Renters in Berlin
Located at 13347 Berlin, Germany, RM Schulstraße is a branded independent house offering shared 6-bedroom apartments. With a Google rating of 4.2 from 2,328 reviews, it has a solid reputation but also mixed individual experiences. Below is a decision-focused review based on the verified data and quoted resident feedback.
Who This Residence Suits
RM Schulstraße works well for students who prioritise location and public transport. The property is near Alexanderplatz, giving direct access to S‑Bahn and U‑Bahn lines that connect to all three major Berlin universities – Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin. Travel times vary, but the central position cuts commute length for most routes.
It also suits residents who value on‑site amenities. The ground floor includes a gym, table tennis, laundry facilities, and communal tables for studying or socialising. Bills are included in the monthly rent (€600–€670, indicative – confirm with the operator), which covers central heating. This inclusive pricing removes the hassle of separate utility payments – a clear advantage for international students unfamiliar with German utility contracts.
The minimum lease of 3 months makes it flexible for summer interns, semester‑abroad students, or those who need short‑term accommodation before finding a permanent flat. The room types (6‑bedroom apartments) are geared toward shared living; if you enjoy company and are comfortable with flatmate dynamics, the social environment can be a plus.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere
Several resident reviews point to room‑comfort issues. Marianne (rating 4) wrote: “The only challenge was that the room was always too hot. The AC wasn’t blowing super cold air. I left the window open during the …” (text cut off in source). Jens Winkelmann (rating 2) noted “a disappointing stay due to room issues” and that “breakfast is good but quite expensive.” If temperature control and quiet, undisturbed sleep are priorities, this may not be the best fit.
Because the property is a branded independent house, students who prefer a traditional shared flat (WG) with more independence might feel it too hotel‑like. The breakfast is available but costs extra – not ideal for those on a tight budget. Additionally, the property currently carries a “not_available” tag, meaning it may not be open for bookings at the moment. Anyone needing guaranteed availability for the 2026/2027 academic year should verify directly.
What Residents Actually Say
The three quoted Google reviews reveal a consistent pattern: location and staff are praised; room conditions draw criticism.
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Thomas Lundkvist (rating 5): “I love the vibe of this Hotel Chain. The rooms are functional. Bed is good. Room and bathroom is good. Service, reception, bar, cleaning crew, breakfast crew are very very good and service minded. You have a gym, laundry facilities, courtyard. The hotel is close to train station and 300m walk to Aleksandr platz.”
Thomas highlights the service team, cleanliness, and central location – strong positives for students new to the city. -
Marianne (rating 4): “Location is great, central. The gym is nice if you care to workout. There are plenty of tables downstairs to work if you don’t want to work in your room. For the most part, my stay was good. The only challenge was that the room was always too hot. The AC wasn’t blowing super cold air. I left the window open during the …”
Marianne echoes the location and amenity praise but flags a persistent overheating issue. This trade‑off is common in older buildings with shared HVAC. -
Jens Winkelmann (rating 2): “Good location and friendly staff, but overall a disappointing stay due to room issues. Great location near Alexanderplatz with excellent public transport connections. The ground floor facilities with gym and table tennis are a nice bonus. Breakfast is good but quite expensive. Unfortunately, there were several issues d…” (text truncated).
Jens gives the lowest rating, citing unresolved room problems. While he values the location and facilities, the negatives tipped his experience.
The overall Google average of 4.2 suggests most guests leave satisfied, but the individual reviews show that room quality can vary. Prospective tenants should pay attention to the specific unit they will occupy.
Pricing Context
The indicative monthly rent at RM Schulstraße ranges from €600 to €670. This is above the city’s “from‑price” for student housing in Berlin, which starts at €440 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). Berlin has 97 student‑oriented properties on the platform, so the market is diverse.

Priced at about 36–52% above the city baseline, RM Schulstraße sits in the mid‑upper tier for inclusive, serviced accommodation. The higher cost reflects the included bills, central heating, gym, laundry, and short‑lease flexibility. If you are on a tight budget, a cheaper WG or a self‑catered flat might be more economical, but you would need to arrange utilities separately and typically commit to a longer contract.
For students aiming to live near Alexanderplatz without a lengthy commute, the premium may be justified. However, always compare the all‑in monthly cost against the alternative of renting a cheaper room plus paying separate utility bills.
Room Types & Lease Duration
The property offers two unit types:
- 6‑bedroom apartments (6b): Shared living with five other tenants. Typically each bedroom is private, and kitchen/living areas are communal.
- Branded independent house: Likely a managed building with standardised furnishings and services.
You should confirm exact room layouts with the operator. The minimum lease is 3 months, which is shorter than many private leases (often 6–12 months). This makes it viable for bridge stays, exchange semesters, or students who arrive late and need a temporary base while searching for a long‑term flat.
Booking Timing
Because the property currently shows as “not_available” (indicative status as of data date), it is essential to check live availability. For the 2026/2027 academic year, Berlin student housing tends to fill quickly from March to September. If RM Schulstraße opens bookings, aim to secure your room at least 3–4 months before your intended move‑in. The 3‑month minimum lease means you can move in as soon as a unit becomes free.
If the property remains unavailable, consider other options in the city that start from €440. Use the platform’s filters to find inclusive‑bills properties near your university.
FAQ
H3: Is the rent at RM Schulstraße all‑inclusive?
Yes, the monthly rent covers central heating and other utility costs (bills included). However, breakfast is an extra charge, as noted by a reviewer. Always confirm the exact inclusions with the operator before signing.
H3: How close is the residence to Berlin’s universities?
The property is within walking distance of Alexanderplatz, a major transport hub. From there, you can reach Freie Universität Berlin (about 25–35 minutes by U‑Bahn and bus), Humboldt‑Universität (10 minutes by U‑Bahn), and Technische Universität Berlin (15–20 minutes by S‑Bahn). Travel times are estimates and depend on the specific campus.
H3: Can I book RM Schulstraße for a single semester?
Yes, the minimum lease is 3 months, which fits a typical semester or a summer term. Semester dates in Berlin vary, but a 3‑month lease covers most short‑study periods. Check the exact start and end dates with the operator.
Sources & data date: All information is based on data retrieved in July 2026. Prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator. Reviews quoted verbatim from Google; overall rating from 2,328 reviews as of the same date.
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