Amagerfælledvej, 28 m2, 1 rooms, 7,500 kr.

Amagerfælledvej, Amager - 1. a

Rent
7,500 DKK
Rental period
Unlimited
Property type
Apartment
Location
København S
Size
28 m²
Rooms
1
A compact, private studio situated on Amagerfælledvej in Copenhagen S.

The unit is a one-room apartment of 28 m² offered as youth housing. Monthly rent is DKK 7,500. The accommodation is self-contained with its own bathroom and a small kitchenette; the previous listing also mentioned that it can be furnished and comes with fast internet access. A security deposit equivalent to one month’s rent was indicated in the original information as part of the offer.

Lease terms: the minimum tenancy is three months. After that initial period, a three-month notice period applies for termination of the contract.

The building includes shared facilities intended to support students and residents, such as dedicated study areas and a communal kitchen, which were described as part of the overall offer in the earlier text.

The immediate area mixes urban housing with green spaces. The property lies close to Amager Fælled and offers easy access to nearby recreational areas and local amenities.

Several educational institutions are within easy reach and make the unit suitable for students. Nearby campuses and schools mentioned previously include the IT University of Copenhagen, the University of Copenhagen (including Søndre Campus), the Danish School of Media and Journalism, Paul Petersens Idrætsinstitut, Pastoralseminariet i København (FKUV), the Danish Writers’ School (Forfatterskolen), the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts — Schools of Visual Arts, and the Margrethe School.

Transport and everyday errands: the location is well connected by Copenhagen’s public transit network (metro, trains and buses), and cycling to central parts of the city and nearby institutions is convenient. Basic services—supermarkets, a pharmacy and other everyday shops—are reachable on foot or by bike.

As noted previously, eligibility to apply may be restricted to students, and it was also indicated that applicants might be able to apply for housing benefits. The above summary is framed neutrally and focuses on the practical aspects of the tenancy, local infrastructure and the student-related context.

  • 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: 1904251