Student accommodation of 28 m2 for 2,017 kr.



Youth housing



Lervadparken.
Nestled on the edge of Ullerslev, this cozy one-room apartment in Lervadparken offers 28 square meters of compact living space, designed primarily for students or young residents. The monthly rent is set at 2,017 DKK, accompanied by a security deposit of 5,427 DKK and an additional monthly utility prepayment of 375 DKK. Pets are not permitted, making it ideal for those seeking a quiet, hassle-free home during their studies.Lervadparken itself is a tranquil neighborhood surrounded by open fields and lush greenery, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Ullerslev, a small town known for its mix of housing options—including terraced houses, apartments, and student accommodations—provides a peaceful but well-connected living environment. While the area contains a variety of homes, this apartment is specifically tailored for younger tenants pursuing education or similar paths.
Public transportation is readily available, with buses connecting Ullerslev to neighboring towns. Commuters can easily reach larger urban centers like Nyborg and Odense by car or regional bus, facilitating access to schools, universities, and workplaces across the region.
The town also supports residents with convenient local amenities. Shops and supermarkets are within easy reach, generally clustered around the town center. Families benefit from access to schools and childcare facilities, covering the needs of the community’s younger members.
This apartment offers a harmonious blend of nature and convenience: a modest, affordable living space set in a serene environment, yet close enough to essential services and transport links. It presents an excellent opportunity for young people aiming to balance study or work commitments with a quieter lifestyle in a supportive community.
The property need to be applied for with the landlord.
- Youth housing
- Rent paid in advance: Contact owner
- Deposit: 5,427
- Payment on account: 375
- Vacant: Immediately
- Placed:
- Pets not allowed
- Case number: 1611125