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Delft - Westerkwartier
€350/ month
Private landlord
Collectief91
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Price
€350.00
Available From
August 16, 2025
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
17
Preferred Gender
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This listing is for an unfurnished private room of approximately 12 m² on Jacoba van Beierenlaan in Delft. The monthly rent is €350 including utilities. The room is available from 16 August 2025 and the rental contract is offered for an indefinite period. The accommodation is part of a shared house with collective arrangements and common spaces, and viewings are possible.
The property is organized as a collective house with 16 residents, evenly mixed by gender. Shared facilities include a large living room, a communal kitchen where residents often have dinner together, and shared bathroom and toilet facilities. The household is socially active, with weekly house nights and regular group activities and events among residents. Several house members are involved in student and study associations, which shapes the social dynamic of the household.
The location is in a central square of Delft, approximately a 5-minute walk from the train station and about a 7-minute bicycle ride from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). The immediate area provides access to local cafés, social spaces along the Schie, and the wider amenities of Delft city center. Proximity to public transport and the university makes the room suitable for students or those who commute locally. The neighborhood context supports both social and practical aspects of student living.
Shared services and house rules include available internet and a no-pets policy. The household currently indicates mixed-gender occupancy and more than eight roommates sharing the dwelling. The landlord profile is listed as Collectief91 and the preferred tenant profile notes a student aged approximately 17–24 years, with an intended stay of two years or more. Additional costs beyond the monthly rent are not specified in the provided information.