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Capelle aan den IJssel - Zuid-Holland
€750/ month + €250 service costs
Private landlord
Louisa
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Price
€750.00
Service Costs
€250.00
Available From
September 25, 2025
Available Until
January 24, 2026
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Min Duration
3
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
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The listing offers a furnished private room of approximately 15 m² at Frederik van Eedenplaats in Capelle aan den IJssel. The room is part of a shared apartment and is labelled 'slaapkamer 1' on the provided floor plan. The apartment is located next to Slotlaan metro station, and the landlord indicates travel times of about 25 minutes to Erasmus University by bike or public transport, and approximately 20 minutes to Beurs/Blaak by public transport. The room is available for a fixed period from 25 September 2025 until 24 January 2026 and the advertised rental price excludes utilities.
The monthly rent is listed at €750 (excluding utilities). An additional monthly cost of €250 covers gas, water, electricity, the homeowners’ association (VvE) fee and Wi‑Fi. A deposit of €1,500 is required. The landlord has specified an ideal tenant of a single person aged between 18 and 30, preferably a student or working student; gender is not important. The landlord also indicates an expected duration of stay of three months.
The apartment’s communal areas include a shared living room, a shared kitchen, a shared bathroom and a shared toilet. Internet is available and appears to be covered by the additional costs. The listing notes an energy label of D1. The current household includes the landlord, Louis, and a two‑year‑old male cat named Dobby, which the listing mentions as living in the apartment. At the same time the listing notes a policy entry stating “No pets allowed,” which may refer to restriction for additional tenant pets rather than current household pets; both facts are included for clarity.
Viewings are possible by arrangement through the landlord, but the landlord has indicated they cannot hold tours over the summer because they are currently in Belgium. Interested applicants are asked to contact the landlord through the platform to request a viewing. The listing was posted very recently. No information about parking, balcony, garden, floor level or accessibility was provided and these items should not be assumed.