NEW in town: Eschborn city - First ocupancy after refurbishment. Mixed Shared Appartment (3 tenants) The appartment consists of three private rooms (small, medium, large). It also has a kitchen, living/dining room, bathroom. The appartment has complete new furniture (first ocupancy). A new kitchen with all equipment (dish washer, oven, fridge), washing machine with dryer - all new and from the German brand Bauknecht. The appartment has one bathroom (Shower, toilet) Behind the entrance there is a dining room with access to the kitchen. The appartment is in the 3rd floor. An elevator is planned to be installed, however the building permit has not arrived yet. The house is a clean and save place. There is a fence and gate around the property. The two Eschborn train stations (Eschborn and Eschborn-South) are within walking distance. From here it takes 10 minutes by train (S-Bahn) to Frankfurt city. The banking and commercial district of Eschborn is nearby, it is around 700 meters to the big employment companies such as Deutsche Börse, Samsung, Vodafone, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, EY). Also a super market is within walking distance (Rewe), a Korean Food Market is just next door. You can either rent a parking for your car (if you have one) - which would cost 45 EUR per month extra and which is not included in the rent. Or you can buy a bicycle on one of the flee markets and use the bicyle room (for free) in the basement. The landlord will provide blanket and pillow and one set of bed sheets. Its all set- you just need to move in :) Please note: Its a shared Appartment (Wohngemeinschaft) - Mixed - Boy and Girls (at the moment the Wohngemeinschaf is empty and will be filled with new tenants, it could by chance also be 100% girls or 100% boys, however I dont have a preference on this) There is another appartment in the mezzanine floor, which you can also find here on the platform. It is girls only. Please note: Its a shared mixed appartment (Wohngemeinschaft) In January 2026 the utilities will rise by 15 euros per month due to cost increases of public levies and energy. In January 2026 the utilities will rise by 15 euros per month due to cost increases of public levies and energy. The Admin fee will be charged at the end of the contract lifetime (at 'housing anywhere' the fee is shown as payable at the beginning of the contract, however it is at the end). If you stay longer than 6 months or if you use an option to extend your contract beyond 6 months, this fee will not be collected from you. Your lovely landlord is also living in Eschborn, however not in the house. But he can come for support if anything is needed. Also to support you with the registration process at the city hall. He is happy to provide anything which is missing in the Wohngemeinschaft. And he can support you in any other issue as well. :) If you have any questions, pls do not hesitate to contact me any time....
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