Molestien, 44 m2, 2 rooms, 8,542 kr.
Molestien, Sydhavnen - 4. 443
- Rent
- 8,542 DKK
- Rental period
- Unlimited
- Property type
- Apartment
- Location
- København SV
- Size
- 44 m²
- Rooms
- 2
Situated on Molestien in the Copenhagen SV district, this 44 m² youth apartment has two rooms and a monthly rent of 8,542 DKK. An advance rent payment of 8,542 DKK is required and the security deposit is 25,625 DKK. An estimated utility charge (A/C) of 550 DKK per month applies. The exact rental period is specified in the lease agreement.
The unit includes its own kitchen and bathroom; many residences in the complex also feature a balcony or terrace. The project offers a mix of one-, two- and three-room apartments, so sharing arrangements are possible depending on the chosen layout.
Residents have access to a variety of communal facilities across the building’s floors: shared lounges with kitchen facilities, a rooftop terrace with barbecue space, a bicycle workshop and storage cellars. The courtyard provides outdoor activity zones and green sitting areas. There are modern shared laundry rooms and an additional common room suitable for social events.
The neighborhood blends urban streets with green spaces and inward-facing courtyards, offering spots for both exercise and relaxation. Everyday shops and services are within walking distance, and the residential area is designed around communal amenities for tenants.
The location is attractive for students and apprentices: within a few kilometers are institutions such as Aalborg University Copenhagen, NEXT Uddannelse København (including Sukkertoppen Gymnasium), Københavns Professionshøjskole (University College Copenhagen), the Hotel- and Restaurant School, Roskilde Tekniske Skole at Vigerslev Allé, HTX Gastro Science, SOSU H, Paul Petersens Idrætsinstitut and the Army Officers’ School. These nearby schools make the area a practical choice for those in education or vocational training; admission to the housing is aimed at apprentices, trainees and students eligible for SU, with international students considered under the same terms.
Getting around is easy by bike—this part of Copenhagen is well suited to cycling commutes—and public transport is served by local buses, with wider connections to train and metro lines across the city, enabling flexible daily travel options.
Local retail and supply options, including supermarkets and specialty shops, are conveniently close, allowing for routine grocery shopping and access to common services within a short distance.
The unit includes its own kitchen and bathroom; many residences in the complex also feature a balcony or terrace. The project offers a mix of one-, two- and three-room apartments, so sharing arrangements are possible depending on the chosen layout.
Residents have access to a variety of communal facilities across the building’s floors: shared lounges with kitchen facilities, a rooftop terrace with barbecue space, a bicycle workshop and storage cellars. The courtyard provides outdoor activity zones and green sitting areas. There are modern shared laundry rooms and an additional common room suitable for social events.
The neighborhood blends urban streets with green spaces and inward-facing courtyards, offering spots for both exercise and relaxation. Everyday shops and services are within walking distance, and the residential area is designed around communal amenities for tenants.
The location is attractive for students and apprentices: within a few kilometers are institutions such as Aalborg University Copenhagen, NEXT Uddannelse København (including Sukkertoppen Gymnasium), Københavns Professionshøjskole (University College Copenhagen), the Hotel- and Restaurant School, Roskilde Tekniske Skole at Vigerslev Allé, HTX Gastro Science, SOSU H, Paul Petersens Idrætsinstitut and the Army Officers’ School. These nearby schools make the area a practical choice for those in education or vocational training; admission to the housing is aimed at apprentices, trainees and students eligible for SU, with international students considered under the same terms.
Getting around is easy by bike—this part of Copenhagen is well suited to cycling commutes—and public transport is served by local buses, with wider connections to train and metro lines across the city, enabling flexible daily travel options.
Local retail and supply options, including supermarkets and specialty shops, are conveniently close, allowing for routine grocery shopping and access to common services within a short distance.
- Youth housing
- Rent paid in advance: 8,542
- Deposit: 25,625
- Payment on account: 550
- Vacant: 1. September 2026
- Placed:
- Might be allowed - ask landlord
- Case number: 1901990