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Delft - Westerkwartier
€400/ month
Private landlord
Afdeling
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Price
€400.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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A single uncarpeted room of approximately 12 m² is available in a shared student house on Jacoba van Beierenlaan in Delft. The house currently accommodates 16 residents and includes members from several student associations (Virgiel, DSC, Laga). The household is active socially and organizes regular communal dinners, weekly social evenings at an in-house bar, and recurring events such as datedinners, Tour de Chambres, a house festival and an annual house weekend. The listing was posted recently and the room is available from 1 September 2025.
The monthly rent is listed at approximately €400 and is stated to include utilities (gas, water and electricity). A viewing is possible; the listing advises interested applicants to ask the landlord about arranging a viewing. The landlord or contact is listed as "Afdeling" and prospective tenants are asked to send a message and photos to a phone number provided in the source (number not included here). A group approval or selection meeting is referenced (instemming on Monday 18 August during the Owee).
Shared facilities in the house include a living room, a kitchen, bathroom and toilet. Internet is available in the property. The room itself is described only as uncarpeted; no specific furniture or bedding is mentioned in the listing. Pets are not allowed. The household composition is mixed gender and the listing indicates there are more than eight roommates, with the current count at sixteen.
The landlord's stated preferences for applicants are specific: the ideal tenant is one person, aged between 18 and 21 years, male, and a student. The listing also notes that language is not a barrier (“everyone welcome”) and that the duration of stay is not important. Deposit and additional costs are not specified in the provided information. The description above focuses on factual details derived from the source and does not include promotional wording or unverifiable assumptions.