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2611 CH (Delft - Zuid-Holland)
€1,900/ month
Property agent
Björnd Makelaardij
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Price
€1,900.00
Available From
August 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,900.00
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1550
Volume
405 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
3
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This double upper house is located in a central street in Delft city centre, within a short walking distance of shops, restaurants and nightlife. The property is close to public transport, with tram/bus and train connections approximately 200 metres away. The building is listed as monumental and dates from around 1550. The apartment is offered unfurnished (gestoffeerd) and is stated as suitable for family use rather than student or group rental.
The accommodation is arranged over the first and second floors with a closed porch at street level containing a bellentableau and mailboxes and internal stairs to the first floor. On the first floor there is an entrance hall with a separate toilet and a bright, spacious living room measuring approximately 12.4 x 5.70 m. The living room has an open kitchen fitted with appliances including a gas hob, extractor and dishwasher, and there is a separate fridge/freezer unit. The washing machine is located on the second-floor landing.
The second floor contains two bedrooms and a bathroom. The bathroom is described as spacious and includes a shower, a bath, a toilet and a washbasin. Total living area is listed as 150 m² with an additional 3 m² of other internal space and a volume of about 405 m³. There is one bathroom and one separate toilet in the property, and the accommodation is arranged over two living levels.
Rental and tenancy conditions are set out in the listing. Rent is €1,900 per month, stated as excluding gas, water, electricity, TV and internet. A security deposit of €1,900 (one month) is required. The minimum contract term is 12 months and a ROZ rental contract is used. Pets and smoking are not permitted, students and group rentals are not allowed; one PhD couple may be considered. Prospective tenants must demonstrate sufficient financial stability. Note: the Dutch and English source texts contain a discrepancy on the maximum household size (Dutch: maximum 3 persons; English: maximum 4 persons); please verify the permitted household size with the advertiser.