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We often speak English at home but everyone speaks German or is learning it, so if you feel more comfortable in German that's also fine. Also, sorry for the mess in my room. As soon as I have more time, I'll take better pictures.
*If you write us, please include some information about yourself. What do you enjoy doing; what you find important when living together; what is your secret talent no-one knows about; which animal would you be...*
Dear people, with a twinkling tear in my eye I now write this ad... The time has really passed fast since I moved into this lovely shared 2 years ago. But now I will move in with a different friend and will leave my room.
My room is the second when entering the flat, which is very practical as you are not situated directly at the living room and you can hush to the bathroom (naked) without anyone noticing ;). As you can see in the pictures, I have build a bunk bed into it, so that there is more space for a couch or storage. That bunk bed has an extension where I now have a little cave for meditating or chilling but you can also just use it as storage room.
The window goes to a one way street which is also has a dead end. So it is super quiet and even though the window is in the ground floor not many people are walking by. You can even sleep with an open window and awaken to the sound of the birds nearby (they live in the park of the french Lycée just next to our house, btw you can not hear the kids as this is only the backyard of the building). The windowsill has its own charm as it's quite wide and you can comfortably sit there.
But now to the interesting stuff: what will you get for your money?
Well, since the bed is custom made for that room it would make sense to leave it there. Still, if you don't want it, we can talk about it and maybe I can also take it out. Also, I would leave a wardrobe as it perfectly fits behind the door and has quite a lot of space for stuff. Even though, the room is not super big I never had problems with fitting my tuff in and also we have lots of common spaces for shoes, jackets, bathroom stuff, sleeping bags, and all the other things that are not needed directly in the room. If you're interested in keeping other furniture that is currently in there, I'm happy, we can just talk about it.
This WG has a supreme location. The two closest Bahn-stations are Schottentor and Rossauer Lände but you'll also find various other public transport within 3-5 min walking. Walking to the Hauptuni only takes you 10 min. However also if you study at the TU, it is only 15 min by bike, and the ring road is quite close from where you get to pretty much any place within the inner city. The danube-canal is quite near, where I usually like to go for a walk, however also Liechtensteinpark, Votivpark as well as the old AKH campus offer some green spaces nearby. To the Danube it is only 20min by bike too! Also, if you like going out and clubbing, you will find that a lot of cool locations that are really close.
At the Bauernfeldplatz, only 2 min from the WG, you will find the Bus 40A, as well as the tram line D. Also, we are located right between metro lines U2 (Schottentor) and U4 (Rossauer Lände) and to reach either of those it is also under 10 minutes by foot.
Our WG is quite large and despite lots of people asking how long we have to wait for a shower with only one in the house and seven people, it rarely ever happens that you have to wait. We have two toilets (one of which looks like in a club but cleaner), a washing room as well as two storage spaces. Our kitchen is also not the biggest, but we have three fridges and more than enough of storage for everyone. The heart of our WG, the cozy living room, is where we meet for sharing meals, coffees and other nice things!
We are a WG that truly values our time spent together and therefore it is very important for us that you will fit well into our big patchwork family. We spend a lot of time together doing various activities like cooking, drinking, partying, drinking, doing sports, hanging out at the Danube, or just having a cozy evening in front of our Beamer setup (very pandemic friendly way to kill time). We do a lot together, still we always respect a closed door and when someone is having a hard time due to whatever, we care and cook for each other, and leave that person space. Also, there is no expectation to always do something together, it is more an invitation for the people who feel like it and if you don't it's also fine.
Pauline (25) is a Dutch philosophy student. She is (so far) the only good singer and guitarist/ pianist in the flat. Pauline always shines colorful and will surprise you with her versatility. She is always up for fun, trying out something new, and good conversations. She is such an open and lovely person that when she starts her day, you never know who she is going to meet and where she will end up, which always makes up for good stories. Some Sundays the cleaning bug bites her, and she takes care of the whole flat, which is super nice for all of us.
Elias (23), who escaped the black forest in southern Germany in order to escape the horrendous dialect spoken there, is the kind of person who went to the WG casting with a bottle of wine - and sure as that he was accepted (you can learn from that ;)) Even though all people in our flat are quite the creative types I consider Elias as probably the one most interested in culture and stuff, as he is every week on some sort of concert, museum, or exhibition. He is studying architecture at TU.
Joep (25), also from the Netherlands is a super fun guy who always is up for a game of darts, chess, volleyball, or anything wherever he can either stomp his oponent or make a fool out of himself. He is the kind of person who can go from telling a wild story of how he just encountered Justin Timberlake in a bar and beat him at a game of Billards, to telling you the deep meaning of life on this planet and then to some weird economic maths within 1 minute. He is managing a stand at the Weihnachtsmarkt this winter.
Muska (26) is from Nuremberg, Germany but also with international roots, is the literal heart of the WG. Whether it is her sweet baking skills, her costly but beatifuly flower-buying-addiction, or just her warm and loving manner - she makes the flat feel like a real home. She is also quite the cultured woman attending lots of classical concerts, where she sometimes even gets free tickets from our 80 year old upstairs neighbor who also cuts her hair. She is studying a masters in political science at the Hauptuni.
Dario (26) is the newest in the flat. He is from Grat and moved in in October but it feels like he has always been part of us. He studies sustainable business and just started a new job in a sustainable business agency. He enjoys watching football with Joep and cooks very good Chili sin Carne. Also, his darts game is quite on point and when chilling with him in the living room, good conversations always come up.
And last but not least we have Tabea. Tabea is from Freiburg in Germany and only here for an Erasmus as long as Lorenz is in Copenhagen for his Erasmus. As Tabea will be leaving in February and Lorenz will come back, I'll introduce both of them quickly:
Tabea (26) studies social work at the Hauptuni and works in a restaurant. Hanging out with her is amazing because she is always up for a good laugh and knows how to cook for a big group of people. She enjoys techno music and DJing but also has a good mediation and yoga routine in the mornings.
Lorenz (26) is also from Germany and currently doing his Erasmus in Copenhagen. He studies cultural and social anthropology and is specialising on digital, visual, artsy anthropology. Also, he studies the art of endurance when biking. He for example biked from Vienna to Berlin in only three days. He is the sportiest in the flat and also the one who eats most, so eating competitions with him are not fun. Everything else is, though.
Soo, I hope I have not forgotten anything important but if you have more questions or just want to reach out, feel free to shoot me a message. We are ready to have a talk with you - whether it will be online or in person. But please, put in some effort in your message and say a little bit something about yourself, what is important for you when it comes to living together in a shared flat, or why it is that you would like to live with us :) as said before, we are not a Zweck-WG and thus we would like you to really fit in with us. Sooo, theres only left to say hopefully see you soon!