1 studio for rent in Neuruppin

1 studio in Neuruppin found

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    1 bedroom studio of 45.0 m² - Cozy living space
    1 bedroom studio of 45.0 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom studio of 45.0 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom studio of 45.0 m² - Excellent rental offer

    1 room studio of 45m²

    Am Fehrbelliner Tor 6, 16816 Neuruppin, Germany

    1.490 € / month

Frequently asked questions

How much is the rent for a studio apartment in Neuruppin?

The average rent for a studio apartment in Neuruppin is approximately 1490 per month. More affordable studio flats often start at around 1490 , while modern or centrally located studio apartments can cost up to 1490 . Location, size, and level of furnishing are key factors influencing the final studio apartment rent in Neuruppin.

What budget do you need to rent a studio apartment in Neuruppin?

To rent a studio apartment in Neuruppin, a realistic total monthly budget of around €900–1,300 should be planned, as several ongoing costs apply in addition to the rent.

The average studio apartment rent in Neuruppin is about 1490, depending on the district, size, and features.

Additional monthly costs of around €200–350 usually include:

- Heating and hot water (around €120–180 in winter and €60–100 in autumn and spring).

- Electricity (€40–70).

- Water and waste collection (€30–50).

- Internet and broadcasting fees (€30–50).

With an average net monthly salary in Germany of around €2,300–2,700, renting a studio apartment in Neuruppin is considered financially manageable if housing costs remain within roughly one third of income.

Where can I rent a studio apartment in Neuruppin?

You can rent a studio apartment in Neuruppin most easily via Immosurf, where new listings for studio apartments and studio flats are published daily. The platform offers a wide selection of studio apartments for rent in Neuruppin, which can be filtered by price, location, size, and availability. Once a suitable studio apartment rent is found, tenants can contact landlords directly and arrange viewings. Regular searches and activated alerts significantly increase the chances of finding a suitable studio apartment in Neuruppin quickly.

Who is liable for damage in a studio apartment for rent in Neuruppin?

In a studio apartment for rent in Neuruppin, the tenant is generally liable for any damage they cause.

- Normal wear and tear is excluded and remains the landlord’s responsibility.

- Damage to furniture or equipment in furnished studios is also the tenant’s responsibility, provided it does not result from normal use.

For anyone planning to rent a studio apartment in Neuruppin, taking out private liability insurance is strongly recommended to protect against unexpected financial risks.

What type of heating does a studio apartment for rent in Neuruppin usually have?

A studio apartment for rent in Neuruppin is typically equipped with central heating, district heating, or gas heating systems. Monthly heating costs vary depending on the heating type, energy efficiency, and the heating season.

For a studio apartment of around 30–40 m², typical monthly heating costs are:

- Central heating: usually €120–€180 in winter and around €60–€100 during autumn and spring.

- District heating: averages €110–€160 in winter and €50–€90 in transitional seasons.

- Gas heating: typically costs €100–€160 in winter and €50–€90 during autumn and spring.

Anyone planning to rent a studio apartment in Neuruppin should review the heating system carefully, as it has a significant impact on ongoing utility costs.

What documents do I need to rent a studio apartment in Neuruppin?

To rent a studio apartment in Neuruppin, you usually need several basic documents:

- valid identification.

- recent proof of income.

- a SCHUFA credit report.

- often a certificate confirming no outstanding rent from a previous landlord.

Due to high demand for studio apartments, many landlords also request a completed self-disclosure form or a short written introduction.

When applying through Immosurf, preparing these documents in advance helps you secure a suitable studio flat more quickly.