Available two room apartment in Vuosaari, starting 1st of May – all students can apply!
Are you a student and looking for a home?
Aalto University Student Union sometimes has available apartments that are available for any student. However, AYY rents apartments primarily favouring members of the Student Union.
This apartment at Pohjavedenkatu is available starting 1st of May:
The apartment has 1 living room, 1 bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, sauna and a balcony. The size of the apartment is 39,5 m2. Pohjavedenkatu is located in Vuosaari, Helsinki. (location on map)
Address: Pohjavedenkatu 4 A 09
Rent: 477,95 € / month
Pohjavedenkatu 4 is surrounded by Vuosaari’s maritime landscape. Vuosaari is an urban district surrounded by nature, and the Pohjavedenkatu property is bordered on both sides by the beautiful Kallahti and Uutela outdoor areas. The area is home to a comprehensive range of services and is a peaceful residential area despite its large size. There are also good transport connections from Vuosaari: the metro journey to Otaniemi takes just over half an hour and the journey to Helsinki city centre is just 20 minutes.
More information about all AYY’s apartments can be found on Domo.
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