Molestien, 36 m2, 1 rooms, 6,848 kr.
Molestien, Sydhavnen - 3. 348
- Rent
- 6,848 DKK
- Rental period
- Unlimited
- Property type
- Apartment
- Location
- København SV
- Size
- 36 m²
- Rooms
- 1
Compact student studio of 36 m² in Copenhagen SV, offered as a one-room unit with a separate kitchen and bathroom. Monthly rent is 6.848 DKK; the same amount is required as prepaid rent, and a deposit of 20.545 DKK applies. A monthly utility advance (a conto) is 425 DKK.
Residency is restricted to apprentices, trainees, pupils or students enrolled in SU-eligible programs (or equivalent); international students are welcome under the same conditions. Many flats in the complex come with private kitchens and bathrooms, and most units feature a balcony or terrace. The building supports both single occupancy and shared living arrangements, making it suitable for roommates.
Communal amenities are extensive: each floor has shared living rooms and kitchens, and the development includes a study lounge and several social spaces. On the roof there’s seating and an electric barbecue; the central courtyard offers outdoor fitness equipment, a small sports pitch and planted sitting areas. The basement contains a bike workshop, bike storage and private storage rooms, plus a laundry room fitted with modern machines. On the ground floor a resident-run café doubles as a communal lounge, and additional shared rooms include foosball and table tennis.
The neighborhood mixes residential and commercial zones and extends to quays and harborfront areas, with green pockets and waterside promenades nearby. Local leisure options and a variety of small shops and services are within easy reach.
Within roughly five kilometres are a number of educational institutions, including Aalborg University Copenhagen, NEXT Uddannelse København, NEXT — Sukkertoppen Gymnasium, Københavns Professionshøjskole, Hotel- og Restaurantskolen, Roskilde Tekniske Skole (Vigerslev Allé), HTX Gastro Science, SOSU H, Paul Petersens Idrætsinstitut and Hærens Officersskole. The residency eligibility rules are tied to these kinds of educational activities.
Public transport connections and cycle routes link the area to the rest of Copenhagen: buses are within walking distance and the city’s S‑train, regional train and metro networks are accessible, while the inner city is reachable quickly by bike. Everyday shopping needs are met by local grocery stores, specialty shops and nearby supermarkets and cafés. Overall, the unit offers a practical base for student life with strong access to schools, communal facilities and transport in Copenhagen SV.
Residency is restricted to apprentices, trainees, pupils or students enrolled in SU-eligible programs (or equivalent); international students are welcome under the same conditions. Many flats in the complex come with private kitchens and bathrooms, and most units feature a balcony or terrace. The building supports both single occupancy and shared living arrangements, making it suitable for roommates.
Communal amenities are extensive: each floor has shared living rooms and kitchens, and the development includes a study lounge and several social spaces. On the roof there’s seating and an electric barbecue; the central courtyard offers outdoor fitness equipment, a small sports pitch and planted sitting areas. The basement contains a bike workshop, bike storage and private storage rooms, plus a laundry room fitted with modern machines. On the ground floor a resident-run café doubles as a communal lounge, and additional shared rooms include foosball and table tennis.
The neighborhood mixes residential and commercial zones and extends to quays and harborfront areas, with green pockets and waterside promenades nearby. Local leisure options and a variety of small shops and services are within easy reach.
Within roughly five kilometres are a number of educational institutions, including Aalborg University Copenhagen, NEXT Uddannelse København, NEXT — Sukkertoppen Gymnasium, Københavns Professionshøjskole, Hotel- og Restaurantskolen, Roskilde Tekniske Skole (Vigerslev Allé), HTX Gastro Science, SOSU H, Paul Petersens Idrætsinstitut and Hærens Officersskole. The residency eligibility rules are tied to these kinds of educational activities.
Public transport connections and cycle routes link the area to the rest of Copenhagen: buses are within walking distance and the city’s S‑train, regional train and metro networks are accessible, while the inner city is reachable quickly by bike. Everyday shopping needs are met by local grocery stores, specialty shops and nearby supermarkets and cafés. Overall, the unit offers a practical base for student life with strong access to schools, communal facilities and transport in Copenhagen SV.
- Youth housing
- Rent paid in advance: 6,848
- Deposit: 20,545
- Payment on account: 425
- Vacant: 1. October 2026
- Placed:
- Might be allowed - ask landlord
- Case number: 1909379