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Enschede - Overijssel
€700/ month
Private landlord
Jochem
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Price
€700.00
Available From
August 28, 2025
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Garden
Garden Description
Grote tuin met overkapping en BBQ
Parking Type
Street
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
22
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A private unfurnished room of approximately 12–13 m² is offered in a shared semi-detached house (2-onder-1-kap) of about 110 m² located on Esstraat in Enschede. The room has carpet flooring and two curtains (including a light-blocking curtain). A wardrobe and some decorative items are optionally available to take over without charge. The photo shows a 140 cm bed for reference; the bed is not included with the room.
The rent is €700 per month, inclusive of gas, water, electricity and internet. The tenancy is an indefinite rental period. Shared indoor areas include a living room with seating and a dining area, a television with access to multiple streaming services, and a kitchen that is equipped with a dishwasher, a bean coffee machine, an airfryer, a blender and standard cookware.
Sanitary and utility facilities comprise a bathroom with a shower, a separate toilet and a laundry room with a washing machine, tumble dryer and additional freezer. The property includes a large garden with a covered area and a barbecue, and there is a shed suitable for bicycle storage. Free on-street parking is available in the street.
The household includes a private owner/housemate named Jochem (26), who works in marketing and runs webshops; two British Shorthair cats reside in the property. The listing indicates that no additional pets are allowed; the presence of resident cats may be relevant for people with allergies. The landlord’s preferences for a tenant indicate one occupant, age range 22–30, and occupants who are working or students; Dutch and English are spoken in the household.