Overview and Location
UNP 10627 is a student residence located in Berlin, Germany. The exact address is listed as “Germany” in the source data, but resident reviews mention it is near Bahnhof Messe Süd and Heerstrasse, with access to bus stops and the S-Bahn. One reviewer notes that the S-Bahn track runs close to some buildings, so noise from passing trains can be heard. The property sits about 8–10 minutes on foot from public transport stops in two directions.
Berlin is home to several major universities, including Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin. The residence is not directly adjacent to any campus; commuting times vary depending on the destination. The city has a broad range of student housing options, with 97 properties listed on the platform as of the data date, and a city-wide starting price of €440 per month.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
Suits:
- Students on a moderate budget who want an all-inclusive rent. The monthly price of €610–€625 includes Wi-Fi and bills (as indicated by the tags “Wi-Fi” and “bills_included”).
- Those who prefer a calm, quiet environment. One reviewer describes it as a “calm place to stay” and mentions finding “peace of mind.”
- Residents who do not mind occasional construction work. Several reviewers note that construction is ongoing on site, and one remarks that “there is always a construction on site. One done, then the next one.”
- People willing to walk 8–10 minutes to reach public transport. The site is not right next to a station, but the distances are manageable.
Does not suit:
- Students who need a fully modern, recently renovated room. While some buildings have been renovated, others have not. One reviewer says “few buildings are renovated, while some are not.”
- Anyone who expects a lift (elevator). Reviewers explicitly mention there is no lift.
- Students who require a large private space. Rooms are described as “small.” Shared kitchens are sized for three people to cook at the same time, which is adequate but not spacious.
- Those who are sensitive to train noise. The residence is close to the S-Bahn tracks, and trains can be both seen and heard from behind the building.
Resident Reviews – What Tenants Actually Say
The property has a Google rating of 4.3 out of 160 reviews. Below are three verbatim extracts from the source data that illustrate different experiences.
Maria M – Rating 3/5
“There is always a construction on site. One done, then the next one. Some Haus is really close to the S Bahn track, you can see and hear it from behind the building. The rooms are small and there is no lift. But it’s not far from Bahnhof Messe Süd, Heerstr. and bus station. The rent is very affordable. The way from Bah”
Maria highlights the ongoing construction, small room size, lack of lift, and train proximity, but acknowledges the affordable rent and reasonable location.
Kate Hummel – Rating 5/5
“The dorm itself is in a great condition! I live at Haus 7. The rooms look nice and cozy, the kitchen is big enough for 3 people to cook at the same time, the fridge is huge, there’s a lot of activity options like volleyball, sports at the gym, you can have a picnic or study outside (On the territory you can find a lot”
Kate gives a very positive account of Haus 7, noting good condition, cozy rooms, a large shared kitchen, and on-site activities such as volleyball and a gym. She also mentions outdoor spaces for picnics or studying.
Mohammed Rafsan Hussain – Rating 4/5
“A student dormitory in an affordable rent. Public transports are a bit away comparing with typical walking distance. It may take 8 to 10 minutes to catch bus or S-Bahn in two different directions. Few buildings are renovated, while some are not. Calm place to stay in. You will find a peace of mind living here. But the”
Mohammed’s review balances convenience and tranquility. He mentions affordable rent, a walking distance of 8–10 minutes to transport, varied renovation status across buildings, and describes the atmosphere as calm and peaceful.
Price Positioning Compared to Berlin’s Student Housing Market

The starting price for student housing in Berlin on the platform is €440 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). UNP 10627 offers rooms from €610 to €625 per month, which is about 39% to 42% higher than the city’s floor price. However, this rent includes Wi-Fi and all utility bills, which some lower-priced options may not cover. The minimum lease term is 7 months, and availability begins from 7 August 2026.
Given the inclusion of bills and Wi-Fi, the actual out-of-pocket cost may be competitive with properties that charge separately for utilities. The price positioning places it in the mid‑range segment of Berlin’s student accommodation market. Residents in reviews confirm that the rent is “very affordable” relative to the condition and location.
Room Types and Booking Timeline
The source data lists two unit types: “greater_8b” and “branded_independent_house.” “Greater_8b” likely refers to larger shared apartments or houses with more than eight occupants, while “branded_independent_house” indicates a property managed under a specific brand as a self-contained house. No further details on individual room configurations are available in the data.
Booking is open now for move‑ins starting 7 August 2026. The minimum lease is 7 months, so the earliest end‑date would be March 2027. Because the property has 160 Google reviews and is a known option in Berlin, early booking is advisable for those who want to secure a specific building or house. The presence of multiple buildings means room quality can vary; prospective tenants may want to check if their assigned building has been renovated or is closer to the S‑Bahn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are utility bills and Wi-Fi included in the rent?
Yes. The property is tagged with “bills_included” and “Wi-Fi.” The monthly rent of €610–€625 (indicative – confirm with the operator) covers these costs. There is no mention of a separate deposit in the source data, but we recommend verifying the deposit policy directly with the operator.
How far is the residence from Berlin’s main universities?
The exact distances are not provided, but based on resident reviews, public transport stops are 8–10 minutes away on foot. Freie Universität Berlin is located in the southwest, Humboldt‑Universität in the city centre, and Technische Universität Berlin near the centre. Estimated travel times by S‑Bahn or bus would likely range from 20 to 40 minutes depending on the specific campus. The property’s location near Bahnhof Messe Süd provides connections to the west side of Berlin.
What is the minimum lease term and when can I move in?
The minimum lease is 7 months. The earliest available move‑in date is 7 August 2026. You should confirm exact lease start and end dates with the operator before booking.
Sources & Data Date
Data used in this article is sourced from the platform as of July 2026. Prices, availability, and property details are indicative and subject to change. Always confirm with the operator before making any commitment.
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