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Soo...I am leaving Austria in February to go travelling for the entire February, which means you can rent the room without any further costs (just the 320€). This would be perfect for any Exchange Student just moving to Vienna and trying to get to know the city and people. Firstly because the location couldn't be any better and secondly, because we're 9 people, very inclusive and easy to make friends with. My room is about 12 square metres big and contains 2 different levels. If you go up the ladder you'll find what I call the "dwarf's room", where the actual bed is located. It's lovely to sleep up there, very atmospheric. As you can see on the pics, the room is fully furnished. You even get to have a TV, 2 guitars, a keyboard 2 beds, a playstation, some books, vinyl player, your own wifi, etc as long as you´re staying there. So, practically speaking you don't need to bring much stuff yourself, I trust you with mine. You are also allowed to smoke in this room, just make sure you leave the window open. Speaking about the window, the view is just perfect. On warm days, you'll have the whole Yppenplatz as entertainment. I used to people-watch a lot when I moved in. There is also the possibility of you moving in at some stage, if everything went fine, a room is free and we like you so much that we are not willing to let you go ;)
This is the main selling point! Our flat is perfectly located directly above one of the liveliest squares in all of Vienna, the infamous Yppenplatz. Lots of restaurants, people, gypsy bands, playing children, ping-pong, football cages, whatever you could need. Our flat windows are the best place for people watching imo. Connected to the Yppenplatz you'll find the Brunnenmarkt. A market area with affordable prices, which makes you feel you could be anywhere in the near-east, but not necessarily Austria. Just outside, a 50 meter walk away, we have the Tram No. 44 that takes you straight to Schottentor and thus the university. A 7 minute walk and you can choose between Josefstädter Straße and Alser Straßer as your respective U6 Subway Station. Also just outside is one of those easyBike-Stands. Penny-Markt and Spar are around the corner, too.
Soo, yeah. We`ve got 9 damn rooms, which is a lot. I know, I know. You must think, it's incredibly crowded and there's something going on all the time and you won't get any privacy. It might be like that sometimes, but generally it depends on you alone. Your room is at the very end of the flat, so privacy is pretty much no problem if you want it. Being 9 people there's the advantage of no obligations, whatsoever. You don't have to be here all the time at all. You don't have to tell anyone that you will not be at the flat. You don't even have to clean anything except the kitchen if you cook and your own room because we have a cleaning lady. You don't have to ask anyone if you can invite friends. We don't have any fights whatsoever, feel like a family, given the right people and respect each other tremendously. There are partys from time to time, which mainly stay in the big living room. Also, we don't have any neighbours on our level and the walls are very thick so you can be as loud as you want until about midnight. There is mostly someone of us having friends over. What else? Oh, we currently have one living room but are planning to create another, cozier one. It might already exist when you move in. Other than that, there's two bathrooms which are quite small, but the showers are superb. Generally we are very open-minded, easy-going, creative people, mostly students (6 of us) loving music and art above anything else. If you are like that too, you've got some headstart. 3 of us are austrian, 2 german, 1 from Iraq, 1 from Lebanon, 1 from Spain.