Helsinkigade, 26 m2, 1 rooms, 8,150 kr.
Helsinkigade, Nordhavn - 2. 235
- Rent
- 8,150 DKK
- Rental period
- Unlimited
- Property type
- Apartment
- Location
- Nordhavn
- Size
- 26 m²
- Rooms
- 1
A compact 26 m² one-room apartment on Helsinkigade in Nordhavn is offered as student housing for a monthly rent of 8.150 DKK.
The unit functions as a combined living and sleeping area. A subset of apartments in the complex come with their own kitchen; those particular units may also be open to young professionals, but the general requirement is student status. The tenancy is fixed for the first three months (no termination possible during that period); after that an ordinary three-month notice to vacate applies. Information on a security deposit and whether the apartment includes a balcony or terrace was not provided.
The neighborhood sits on the harborfront with access to quays, designated bathing spots and areas for water sports, and a string of cafés and places to sit along the water. The residential development and its surroundings provide amenities such as a gym, quiet study zones, coworking and communal rooms, and a sauna as part of the overall offering. Nordhavn is a contemporary, mixed-use district combining housing, business and recreational spaces.
A variety of educational institutions lie within roughly five kilometres, ranging from vocational and professional schools to higher-education campuses. Examples include Københavns Mode- og Designskole, Forsvarsakademiet, Kunstakademiets Konservatorskole, NEXT – Vibenshus Gymnasium, the training ship Georg Stage, University of Copenhagen’s Nørre Campus and its Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences, the School for Clinical Assistants and Dental Hygienists, and Københavns Professionshøjskole (including its continuing education and Sigurdsgade sites).
Cycling is a practical way to reach many campuses and other parts of the city. Public transport options in the area include metro, regional trains and buses; the metro is within walking distance from the harbor, providing direct links into the city and to numerous educational locations, while local buses offer additional short connections to nearby neighborhoods. Everyday shopping and services—supermarkets, specialty stores and local businesses—are readily accessible thanks to the area’s mix of residential and commercial uses.
The unit functions as a combined living and sleeping area. A subset of apartments in the complex come with their own kitchen; those particular units may also be open to young professionals, but the general requirement is student status. The tenancy is fixed for the first three months (no termination possible during that period); after that an ordinary three-month notice to vacate applies. Information on a security deposit and whether the apartment includes a balcony or terrace was not provided.
The neighborhood sits on the harborfront with access to quays, designated bathing spots and areas for water sports, and a string of cafés and places to sit along the water. The residential development and its surroundings provide amenities such as a gym, quiet study zones, coworking and communal rooms, and a sauna as part of the overall offering. Nordhavn is a contemporary, mixed-use district combining housing, business and recreational spaces.
A variety of educational institutions lie within roughly five kilometres, ranging from vocational and professional schools to higher-education campuses. Examples include Københavns Mode- og Designskole, Forsvarsakademiet, Kunstakademiets Konservatorskole, NEXT – Vibenshus Gymnasium, the training ship Georg Stage, University of Copenhagen’s Nørre Campus and its Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences, the School for Clinical Assistants and Dental Hygienists, and Københavns Professionshøjskole (including its continuing education and Sigurdsgade sites).
Cycling is a practical way to reach many campuses and other parts of the city. Public transport options in the area include metro, regional trains and buses; the metro is within walking distance from the harbor, providing direct links into the city and to numerous educational locations, while local buses offer additional short connections to nearby neighborhoods. Everyday shopping and services—supermarkets, specialty stores and local businesses—are readily accessible thanks to the area’s mix of residential and commercial uses.
- Youth housing
- Rent paid in advance: Contact owner
- Deposit: Contact owner
- Payment on account: Contact owner
- Vacant: Immediately
- Placed:
- Might be allowed - ask landlord
- Case number: 1902838