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Almere - De Gouwen
€660/ month
Private landlord
H.E.C.H. 't Katshuis
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Price
€660.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Available Until
February 1, 2026
Deposit Amount
€660.00
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
6
Property Type
Room
Floor Number
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
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A 15 m² unfurnished room is located at the rear of a house in the Bosgouw neighborhood of Almere. The room is on the first floor and is offered empty. The house is described as quiet and the listing indicates the property is managed by a private owner. The room is intended for a single occupant and the listing notes age and occupation preferences for prospective tenants.
The house has shared facilities including a kitchen on the ground floor, a bathroom on the first floor and a shared toilet. A garden and a shed are available for shared use. Internet access is mentioned as available and the property has an energy label of C. The room itself does not include private kitchen or bathroom facilities.
The rent is €660 per month and is stated to include utilities; a deposit of €660 is indicated. No additional costs are specified in the listing. The listing states that pets are not allowed and that the household includes mixed-gender roommates. The landlord’s preferred tenant profile lists one occupant, ages approximately 20–55, and occupations such as student, working student or working professional.
The listing includes a note that the rental is intended as a temporary solution for specific situations, and it lists examples of suitable tenants such as students seeking temporary housing closer to their studies, people temporarily displaced due to renovation or urgent works, and parents who are separating and need temporary accommodation to remain close to their children. The listing also identifies the owner as a private landlord; prospective tenants are advised to contact the landlord for further details and clarifications about terms and viewing arrangements.