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Delft - Olofsbuurt
€351/ month + €14 service costs
Private landlord
Huize Panarie
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Price
€351.00
Service Costs
€14.00
Available From
September 8, 2025
Deposit Amount
€351.00
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Terrace
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
Preferred Gender
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This listing is for an unfurnished room available for rent at Warmoezierstraat in Delft. The room measures approximately 14 square meters and is available from September 8, 2025, for an indefinite rental period. The monthly rent is €351, which includes utilities. The deposit required is also €351. Additional costs amount to €14. The room is suitable for male tenants aged between 20 and 28 years, preferably bachelor or master students who are Dutch speakers. The landlord specifies that only end-bachelor and master students are considered.
The property is a shared house with four roommates, consisting of a mixed-gender group of master students. The shared facilities include a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. Internet is available. The house has a sunny terrace used for social activities. The location is central with the city center and train station within walking distance, and the university is accessible by a short bike ride.
The housemates engage in various activities such as sports, cooking, and social events including annual dinners and celebrations. The environment appears to be active and community-oriented. The landlord encourages prospective tenants to provide information about themselves and their suitability as a housemate.
Pets are not allowed in the property. Viewing of the room is possible by arrangement with the landlord. The energy label of the property is unknown. The rental agreement is intended for one tenant only, and the landlord prefers tenants who are students or working students with a good command of Dutch.