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Delft - Zuid-Holland
€330/ month
Private landlord
Huize Staafmixer
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Price
€330.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Property Type
Room
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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A 20 m² unfurnished private room is available in a shared student house on E. du Perronlaan in Delft. The listing shows a monthly rent of €330 including utilities; other text in the listing references an approximate monthly amount of €490 excluding housing allowance, which appears to be a separate comment about expected rent. The room is described as becoming available around the end of August or the start of September, with a specific available-from date shown as 1 September 2025. The rental period is indicated as indefinite (open-ended). The listing states the flat is intended for a single occupant and that the room is unfurnished. No deposit amount or additional fees are specified.
The house is organized as a shared student residence with common facilities. Shared spaces include a living room (recently painted), a kitchen, a bathroom, and a toilet. Internet access is available. The listing notes a south-facing balcony with a self-built bar attached to it. The house currently has five other residents (three bachelor students and two master students) and is described as mixed-gender. Pets are not allowed. The listing specifies that applicants should be female and within an age range of about 18–26 and that the preferred tenant is a student.
The location details emphasize proximity to amenities and university facilities: an Albert Heijn XL supermarket is a short walk away, the city center is approximately six minutes from the property, and Delft University of Technology is about ten minutes away. The listing includes a note that the house follows DUWO priority rules: applicants must be incoming first-year BSc or MSc students and currently reside within certain Dutch postcode ranges. The listing language is stated as Dutch only.
Viewing is possible by arrangement; the listing asks interested candidates to contact the landlord and mentions a potential group viewing during the university’s introduction week (OWee) on a Wednesday 20 August. The listed contact or landlord name is presented as Huize Staafmixer. Requests for more detailed contact information require logging in to the listing platform. The description above is based directly on the provided listing text and does not add any unverified information.