11 available rooms for rent in Kaiserslautern

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    1 room of 22m²

    Haselstraße 55, 67659 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    470 € / month

    1 room of 35m²

    Alex-Müller-Straße 12, 67657 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    510 € / month

    1 room of 15m²

    Zollamtstraße 39, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    380 € / month

    1 room of 40m²

    Cuvée, Stiftsplatz 5, 67655 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    525 € / month

    1 room of 22m²

    Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 32, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    595 € / month

    1 room of 50m²

    Hahnenbalz 3, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    480 € / month

    1 room of 25m²

    Breslauer Straße 27, 67659 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    505 € / month

    1 room of 21m²

    Gersweilerweg 31a, 67657 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    375 € / month

    1 room of 30m²

    Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 62, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    500 € / month

    1 room of 20m²

    Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 66, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    550 € / month

    1 room of 27m²

    Pirmasenser Straße 50, 67655 Kaiserslautern, Germany

    540 € / month

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Frequently asked questions

How many rooms for rent are available in Kaiserslautern?

We currently have 11 room rentals available in Kaiserslautern at Rentola. This inventory is constantly updated as new listings are added and others are rented out, so the number of available properties changes daily. We recommend checking back regularly to stay informed about the latest rental opportunities and to find the best options that suit your preferences and budget.

How much does it cost to rent a room in Kaiserslautern?

Renting a room in Kaiserslautern costs on average 494 € per month. The rent for rooms in Kaiserslautern varies depending on the neighbourhood, type of accommodation, and level of furnishing. Budget-friendly options often start at around 375 €, while well-equipped or centrally located rooms for rent in Kaiserslautern can cost up to 595 €. Especially in shared flats, room rent is usually more affordable than renting an entire apartment.

Which additional costs are not included when renting a room in Kaiserslautern?

Additional costs not included in the room rent in Kaiserslautern usually amount to around €70–€110 per month, unless they are explicitly agreed as a flat rate.

Typical additional monthly costs include:

1. Electricity (around €30–€50 per month).

2. Internet (approximately €20–€30 per month).

3. Broadcasting fee (€18.36 per month, usually shared in shared flats).

When renting a room in Kaiserslautern, these extra expenses should always be included in your monthly budget and clearly clarified before signing the rental agreement.

Which additional costs are included when renting a room in Kaiserslautern?

When renting a room in Kaiserslautern, basic utilities are often already included in the room rent, especially in the case of all-inclusive or warm rent agreements.

These typically include:

- water.

- heating.

- waste collection.

- sometimes access to shared areas such as the kitchen or bathroom.

Included utility costs usually amount to around €100–€200 per month, depending on the heating system, season, and usage.

However, when arranging a room rental in Kaiserslautern, it is important to check exactly which costs are included, as this can vary depending on the landlord, housing type, and rental contract.

What is the cheapest rent for a room in Kaiserslautern?

If you’re looking for more affordable options, the cheapest rent for rooms in Kaiserslautern currently starts at around 375 € per month. While these properties may be smaller or located in less central areas, they offer an excellent entry point for renters seeking good value without compromising too much on quality.

Who is responsible for damages when renting a room in Kaiserslautern?

When renting a room in Kaiserslautern, the tenant is generally responsible for any damage they cause within their private room.

- Damage in shared areas such as the kitchen or bathroom is handled either jointly or assigned to the responsible person, depending on the rental agreement.

- Normal wear and tear resulting from everyday use is not considered damage and remains the landlord’s responsibility.

For a room rental in Kaiserslautern, it is therefore important to document the room’s condition at move-in and carefully review the terms of the rental agreement to avoid disputes later.