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Den Bosch - De Muntel
€329/ month
Private landlord
Jan de la Barlaan
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Price
€329.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€329.00
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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A 10 m² unfurnished room is available on Jan de la Barlaan in Den Bosch, offered for indefinite rental starting from 1 September 2025. The room is presented without furniture and receives ample natural daylight through its windows. The rental price is €329 per month excluding utilities, and a deposit equal to one month’s rent (€329) is required. The listing notes that a viewing is possible; interested parties should contact the landlord to arrange an appointment.
The property includes shared facilities comprising a kitchen, bathroom, and a separate toilet. There is no private living room; occupants will share common areas with other residents. The house has a balcony accessible from the shared space, which provides outdoor space and exposure to sunlight. The listing indicates a total of six roommates and a mixed-gender household composition.
Regarding rules and additional details, the accommodation does not allow pets and the landlord specifies that the preferred tenant is a single occupant aged between 16 and 25 years, such as a student or a working student. Languages spoken by the landlord are listed as inclusive, and the expected duration of stay is noted as not important, reflecting flexibility in rental length. Utilities and other additional costs are not specified in the listing and should be clarified with the landlord prior to agreement.
The room is within walking distance of Den Bosch city centre and is located close to local amenities including a supermarket and a bus stop that provides direct connections to the station and central areas. This proximity offers convenient access to public transport and daily services. The listing is factual and neutral in tone and provides the key features and location elements relevant for prospective tenants to consider. Any further specific questions about the property, fees, house rules, or to arrange a viewing should be directed to the landlord named in the listing.