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Delft - Molenbuurt
€420/ month + €55 service costs
Private landlord
Bws
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Price
€420.00
Service Costs
€55.00
Available From
August 20, 2025
Available Until
September 20, 2025
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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A 20 m² unfurnished room is available for a one-month sublet from 20 August 2025 until 20 September 2025. The rent is listed at €420 per month excluding utilities. The listing indicates the room is offered by a subtenant (onderhuurder) for the specified month; the deposit is not provided in the listing. Viewing is possible by contacting the landlord as noted in the listing.
The dwelling is shared with other occupants and communal spaces. The listing states you will live with four other housemates and a cat; shared spaces explicitly mentioned include the living room, kitchen and garden. Another section of the scraped information lists shared bathroom and shared toilet as well. Note that a separate information block indicates “No pets allowed,” which conflicts with the statement that a cat lives in the house.
Practical details about utilities and services are provided in the listing. Internet is available. The rent is exclusive of utilities; an additional cost of €55 is listed under “Additional costs” with the label “GWL” (as provided in the source). The property’s energy label is listed as unknown. The listing does not provide a deposit amount. Contact requires logging in on the source site; the visible contact label is “Bws” (landlord) and “Bws Other” for contact type.
Location and tenant preferences are noted in the listing. The house is said to be approximately a five-minute walk from the station and about a ten-minute bicycle ride from TU Delft. The landlord’s ideal tenant is one person, male, aged 16–25 and a student, and Dutch is listed among the languages spoken. The listing was posted “1 days ago” relative to the scraped source. Duration-of-stay preferences are shown as “Not important” in one section, while the specific availability dates indicate a fixed sublet period of one month.