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Den Haag - Rivierenbuurt
€578/ month + €200 service costs
Private landlord
Shuai
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Price
€578.00
Service Costs
€200.00
Available From
August 31, 2025
Available Until
August 31, 2026
Deposit Amount
€1,156.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Good
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
Preferred Gender
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A furnished private room of approximately 6 m² is offered in a modernly renovated city center apartment on Mijdrechtstraat in The Hague. The rent is listed as €578 per month and includes utilities. A deposit of €1,156 is indicated and an additional annual cost of €200 is specified for garbage and sewage tax. The unit is described as part of a shared apartment with communal living spaces and recent renovation work noted in the listing.
The property layout comprises shared living spaces including a living room, kitchen, bathroom and a separate toilet. Internet service is available for the household. The apartment is occupied by three roommates, all female international students, and the listing states that pets are not allowed. Registration at the address is possible and the minimum rental period is one year.
The location is described as being within a 10-minute distance to both local train stations, the city center and The Hague/Leiden University, placing it in a central and transit-accessible area. The proximity to public transport and educational institutions may be relevant for students or working students. The description indicates an urban setting with access to central amenities, consistent with a city center address.
The landlord is listed as a private owner named Shuai and contact is provided through the listing platform for further enquiries and to arrange viewings. The landlord’s preferred tenant profile specifies a single occupant, female, aged 20–30, and either a student or working student; languages spoken are indicated as inclusive. The listing notes the energy label as unknown. All information is presented as provided in the listing without additional interpretation or time-sensitive details.