Listing Owner
Member Since 2009
Listing Owner
Member Since 2009
Our beautiful period home in central Worms is available to rent for the academic year 2025-2026. Worms is a short train ride or drive from the Mannheim, Heidelberg, Mainz, Frankfurt and Karlsruhe universities. It is a popular choice of residence for academics put off by the severe air traffic noise that plagues Mainz, Mannheim's lack of green spaces and related heat development issues, or Frankfurt's overpriced housing market. The house, built in 1907, has three floors (plus a cellar and attic), five bedrooms, a Grotrian-Steinweg piano, a Finnish sauna, and a large garden with a trampoline. In addition to the central heating, there is an open fireplace for snuggling up on winter nights. We are a ten-minute walk from Worms central station and a fifteen-minute walk to the city centre with all amenities, plus the medieval cathedral, city walls, Nibelungen museum, and the site of the 1521 Diet of Worms. There are large green spaces and playgrounds nearby, and excellent schools. We look forward to hearing from you! More pictures are available at the link below.
1 Month | Dates are flexible for this listing
University of Mannheim
City Centre West
Darmstadt | Karlsruhe | Mainz | Wiesbaden | Mannheim | Frankfurt am Main | Ludwigshafen
Comments: If your stay does not extend beyond the summer months, utilities are included. During the rest of the year, utilities depend on the number of occupants.
Furnished
High Speed Internet
Wi-Fi
Balcony or Patio
Garden
Dedicated Parking
Stairs
Oven
Stove
Microwave
Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Washer
Dryer
Piano
Comments: Apart from the above, we have a Finnish sauna, Grotrian-Steinweg piano, large trampolin, an insane amount of lego, plenty of other toys a great selection of children's books in English, German and Italian.
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Listing Owner
Member Since 2009
Listing Owner
Member Since 2009
Comments: Worms is a picturesque, highly liveable, family-friendly town with 90.000 inhabitants, located directly on the river Rhine. It claims to be Germany's oldest city and is within easy commuting distance of five large universities.