This small, cozy 1-room apartment is ready for occupancy from 01 March or 01 May 2026 at the latest and offers a quiet retreat in the middle of lively West Stuttgart.
In addition to the living area, the room has a bathroom with shower and WC and a kitchenette with stove and fridge. A wardrobe can also be placed in the small entrance area.
The apartment has a basement storage room and there is an elevator in the building.
The apartment is not suitable for couples or more than one person.
Pets are not permitted.
The apartment is equipped with an electric boiler.
There is a shower in the daylight bathroom.
A communal balcony belongs to the apartment and the washing facilities in the basement may be used.
The laundry facilities are located in the basement and are included in the rent. The building also has an elevator.
Due to its size and layout, the apartment is suitable for one person.
Please send us a written request with details of the person moving in, the monthly income and the earliest possible move-in date.
The apartment is not suitable for couples or more than one person.
Pets are not allowed.
One of the outstanding features of this location is the excellent connection to public transportation (U4). Hölderlinplatz is just a few minutes' walk from Stuttgart Central Station, which is one of the largest transportation hubs in the region. From here, you have access to suburban trains, regional trains, buses and streetcars, which will transport you conveniently throughout the city and the surrounding regions. These excellent connections allow you to reach any part of Stuttgart quickly and conveniently.
Another advantage of Hölderlinplatz is the variety of shopping opportunities in the immediate vicinity. Just a few steps away you will find various supermarkets, stores, boutiques and specialist stores for your daily needs. Königstraße, one of Stuttgart's best-known shopping streets, is also just a short walk away. Here you can look forward to a wide range of retail outlets, department stores and fashion boutiques.
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