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1 rooms for 8,200 kr. per month

Amagerfælledvej, Amager - 7. b

Rent
8,200 DKK
Rental period
Unlimited
Property type
Apartment
Location
København S
Size
28 m²
Rooms
1
Compact student one-room flat on Amagerfælledvej in Copenhagen S.

The unit measures 28 m² and is rented for DKK 8,200 per month. A security deposit equivalent to one month’s rent is required. The accommodation is a self-contained, furnished studio with its own bathroom and a small kitchenette. Residents have access to fast internet and a range of communal facilities including quiet study zones, shared kitchens, common lounges and social activity rooms. Outdoor exercise equipment is available on the grounds and an on-site team handles administration and resident support. Eligibility is limited to students; applicants can apply for housing allowance. Tenancy begins with a minimum stay of three months, after which a three-month notice period applies. Information about a balcony or terrace has not been provided.

The surrounding area combines housing with green spaces and local services. Streets near the property include a mix of residential buildings and neighborhood amenities, with parks and outdoor recreation spots within easy reach. Located in Copenhagen S, the location provides convenient access to the city’s facilities.

Within roughly 5 km you will find several higher-education institutions, making the flat suitable for students at nearby campuses. These include the IT University of Copenhagen, the Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX), the University of Copenhagen (including the South Campus), Paul Petersens Idrætsinstitut, the Pastoral Seminary in Copenhagen (FKUV), the Writers’ School (Forfatterskolen), the Royal Danish Academy – Schools of Visual Arts, and Margrethe School. All are close enough for daily commuting from this address.

Cycling is an efficient way to get around Copenhagen S, with short bike rides bringing you quickly toward central districts. Public transport options — metro, trains and buses — connect the neighborhood to the rest of the city. Many students combine biking with public transit for flexible commutes.

Everyday shopping and services are available locally: supermarkets, small shops and convenience stores cover daily needs, and cafés and eateries are plentiful in the vicinity.

  • 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: 1904730