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Delft - Zuid-Holland
€570/ month
Private landlord
Rotterdamseweg, Delft
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Price
€570.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,140.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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Two single rooms become available in a shared house located on Rotterdamseweg in Delft, each approximately 12 m². The rooms are listed as unfurnished and are offered "gestoffeerd" on delivery (standard floor coverings/window treatments rather than separate furniture). The asking rent for each room is €570 per month including utilities. Registration at the address is possible; a security deposit of €1,140 is stated. The listing notes an indefinite rental period with the rooms available from 1 September 2025.
The house is arranged for shared living and contains communal facilities including a kitchen, bathroom, living room and a separate toilet. Appliances provided in the property include a washing machine, dryer and a dishwasher. Internet is available in the property. Energy performance is not specified in the listing. The rooms are described as approximately 12 m² and two similar rooms are becoming available; it is not stated which floor the rooms are on or whether they have windows with specific orientations.
The listing states preferences set by the landlord: only Dutch-speaking female students are sought as tenants. The landlord indicates an ideal tenant profile of students aged 16–23, and prefers up to 2 tenants (per room or household as listed). Pets are not allowed. The current household is described as having three roommates and female roommates are indicated. Prospective tenants are asked to send a message with photos and some information about themselves before arranging a viewing.
A viewing is possible and interested applicants are asked to contact the landlord to request a viewing. The scraped texts mention a meeting or inspection on Tuesday 26 August but do not specify the year; this should be confirmed with the landlord. The listing was posted 8 hours before the scrape timestamp. No additional costs or parking, balcony, garden or storage details are provided in the available information, so these items are not assumed or added.