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Delft - Zuid-Holland
€411/ month
Private landlord
JAN
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Price
€411.00
Available From
August 30, 2025
Available Until
September 21, 2025
Deposit Amount
€100.00
Property Type
Studio
Bathrooms
1
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
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This furnished studio is available for a short sublet on Broerhuisstraat in Delft. The listing indicates a 30 m² studio with private living area, private kitchen, private bathroom and private toilet. The posting was created recently (about 7 hours ago) and the landlord’s name is Jan. The studio is listed as furnished and the interior is described as fully equipped, including kitchenware and a washing machine. The listing specifies that the property is intended for students only.
The sublet period is limited: available from 30 August 2025 until 21 September 2025. Viewing is possible by prior arrangement — prospective tenants are asked to contact the landlord to schedule a viewing. The advertisement notes that the sublet must be approved by DUWO and that the landlord will require certain documents for approval. The posting also states that the tenant may register with the municipality during the sublet period and that a non-resident grant from DUO may be available for Dutch nationals.
Rent is stated as €411 per month including utilities. The text also mentions that water, electricity and internet are included in the price and refers to an amount of approximately €315 that is “to be agreed upon”; the listing therefore indicates utilities are included but references an additional clarification about the breakdown. A deposit of €100 is specified. Energy label is not provided. The listing states there are no roommates, and pets are not allowed. Internet availability is explicitly mentioned.
Tenant preferences and requirements are given: the advertiser asks for students and working students, with an ideal number of occupants of one person. Age is listed as 16–99 and gender is not important. The DUWO approval requirements are listed as a copy of passport/ID and proof of enrollment for the 2025–2026 academic year. Contact details beyond the landlord’s first name (Jan) are not provided in the text. The description focuses on factual property details and rental terms without promotional language.