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2624 AT (Delft - Zuid-Holland)
€868/ month + €55.4 service costs
Property agent
Woonbron2014
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Price
€868.00
Service Costs
€55.40
Available From
September 10, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
6
Construction Year
1969
Bedrooms
3
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
Max Tenants
5
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This fourth-floor flat (6th etage) at Vulcanusweg 109 in the Voorhof district of Delft is a 77 m² apartment composed of a living room and three separate bedrooms. The stated living area is 77 m² with a 32 m² living room and three bedrooms sized approximately 12, 12 and 11 m². The building was constructed in 1969 and the apartment is located on the 6th floor of a residential block with lift access. The listing specifies a balcony and a separate storage room; there is explicitly no garden. The property has an energy label E and uses district/block heating (blokverwarming). It is described as a nultreden-woning (zero-step entry) and the complex has a manager on site.
The advertised monthly amounts are given as follows: basic rent (kale huurprijs) €731.93, service costs €55.40 and heating costs (stookkosten) €80.01, resulting in a total monthly rent of €867.34. The listed rekenhuur (the rent amount used for rent allowance calculations) is €764.93. The apartment is offered as a regular (reguliere) rental; no furnishing status is provided in the listing. The stated availability date is 10-09-2025. Reacties en selectie worden bepaald op basis van inschrijfduur, and the listing notes that order may also take account of age, income and priority in specific situations.
Location and local amenities are described in neutral terms: the flat is in Voorhof near the Hovenpassage shopping centre and a weekly market that takes place on Tuesdays. Road connections mentioned include the Westlandseweg, Provincialeweg and Kruitshuisweg. Public transport options referenced include a good bus connection and tram line 1 (via Martinus Nijfhofflaan and Papsouwselaan) offering direct links toward Tanthof, Delft city centre, Delft Centraal station and Delft Zuid station. The listing indicates that a range of neighbourhood facilities are present but does not list them exhaustively.
Application conditions and context: candidates must meet the local allocation rules (Passend Toewijzen, Regionaal Maatwerk and possibly Lokaal Maatwerk) and regional/local measures are not applied in the case of a direct exchange. The listing specifies household size eligibility of 3–5 persons and a requirement of at least one resident child. The listing shows 38 responses to date and an application deadline (respond by) of 2 days and 22 hours from the posting (explicit deadline displayed as 17-8-2025 at 20:00). Historical data shown reports an average required inschrijfduur of 7 years and 7 months based on 22 rentals in the past year. No information about available parking, furnishing, or whether pets are allowed is provided in the source text.