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I am looking for someone to take over my lovely place in the West as I have to move to another city. Due to my urgent relocation, I need someone who also needs furniture, which costs approx. 800 euros.
The pictures are from when I moved in (about 8 months ago). I’ve bought quite a few more things for the flat, and if you’re minimalistic like myself, you basically won’t need much. The cost overall is way, way above 800 anyway.
The kitchen stand is self-made and it's not the best one (it was just too convenient for me so I didn’t really bother getting a new one or fixing it), however, if you have time you can simply install a few corner braces which will last you a long time without needing to buy or stress about a new kitchen.
The landlord requests a classic Schufa (solicitar ahora) and 3 months of bank statements. If you are a student, you need proof of income or your guarantor (Bürgschaft) and their information.
The landlord will give you the option to pay the deposit in installments, which starts a month after your move-in date which found that quite convenient. I’m not sure whether I should mention this, but electricity is not included and costs around 50 euros per month. The company Vonovia also provides electricity, and if you don’t have a contract, you can get a new one easily.
I will not have time for much negotiation. Please make sure you read the text (it’s not really long) and understand what’s being said. If you’re interested or have further questions, please provide your phone number (I would like to reach you via WhatsApp or Telegram).
****Please also MENTION that you understood that I need you to take over the furniture****
You need to shape your answer accordingly so I will see you’ve read the text.
I have lived in quite a lot of places in Leipzig, and this place was by far the best I’ve lived in so far. The reason is how quiet, relaxing, and comfortable it is. It’s both inside and outside of the city at the same time—when you need to go to the city center, it will take you about 20–25 mins by tram or 15–20 mins by bike. The tram line 7 is 2 mins away from the flat, and we also have tram numbers 15 and 8 just down the street (around 5 mins away). There’s a Lidl where you can buy your groceries and Angebot where you can get nice offers. If you need more, the Lindenauer Markt—which is literally a small city center itself where you can find everything and anything—is 10 mins away by walking. There are bars and a variety of restaurants around. The famous Karl-Heine-Straße is also really close by. Personally I dont see what the fuss about it, but Leipzigers can’t stop hyping it xd
Also, there is a nice backyard where you can lock your bike, and currently a small grilling place is also being installed. You have a nice big storage room in the basement as well.
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