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2614 WL (Delft - Ecodus)
€827/ month + €51.87 service costs
Property agent
Vidomes
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Price
€827.00
Service Costs
€51.87
Available From
September 9, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1992
Bedrooms
2
Heating Type
Individual
Balcony
Max Tenants
3
Minimum Age
18
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This three-room apartment is located at De Kringloop 80 in the Voordijkshoorn neighbourhood of Delft. The total living area is 53 m² and the apartment is situated on the second floor of a building without a lift; access is by stairs only. The living room measures approximately 21 m² and the dwelling includes two bedrooms of about 13 m² and 7 m². The kitchen is open to the living area and the apartment has a southeast-facing balcony; there is no garden.
The property was built in 1992 and has Energy label A with an energy index of 1.10. Heating is provided by an individual central heating (CV) system. The monthly base rent (kale huurprijs) is €774.24, service costs are €51.87 and the total monthly rent is €826.11. The calculated rent (rekenhuur) for benefits purposes is €795.93. The current tenant has items available for takeover; the listing does not specify which items.
The apartment is part of the Ecodus neighbourhood, designed with an emphasis on sustainable siting, existing water features and green spaces. Solar collectors and boiler systems are used in the area to improve energy yield. Nearby amenities include local shops on Van Foreestweg, a number of primary schools and a preschool in the Voordijkshoorn area. The centre of Delft is about a ten-minute bicycle ride; Rijswijk’s In den Boogaard shopping centre is roughly twenty minutes by bike. A public transport stop is approximately 250 metres away at Van Almondestraat and Delft station is about fifteen minutes by bicycle.
This offering is listed under the regular housing target group and falls within the ‘Twee Huren’ (two rents) scheme, which allows reactions from households with different income levels and may include a rent adjustment for allocation. The flat is not suitable for people with limited mobility due to stair-only access. The home is available from 09-09-2025. Application requirements include minimum age 18 and household size 2–3 persons; allocation order is primarily by registration duration, possibly adjusted by age, income or priority. There are 71 reactions so far and the indicated average required registration time in this category is about 9 years and 7 months.