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Enschede - Enschede
€946/ month + €153 service costs
Private landlord
Gratma
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Price
€946.00
Service Costs
€153.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,099.00
Property Type
Studio
Bathrooms
1
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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For rent: a furnished studio in the Assinklanden / Stroinkslanden-Zuid area of Enschede. The listed monthly rent is €946 excluding utilities. The header lists the size as 55 m² while the body of the listing describes the studio as approximately 50 m²; both figures are reported in the source material. The studio is described as luxury and furnished and is located in a residential district roughly 15 minutes by bike from Enschede city centre.
The studio includes an open-plan kitchen described as a luxurious open kitchen with various built-in appliances. The living and sleeping area is one combined, described as spacious, and is provided with furniture. The bathroom contains a shower corner, a sink and a toilet. The listing indicates private use of the living room, kitchen, bathroom and toilet.
Utilities (gas, water, electricity) and internet are not included in the rent; an advance payment for G/W/E plus internet is quoted at €153 per person per month. The deposit is listed as €1,099. The studio carries an energy label A0 and internet is available at the property. The listing states the studio is available from 1 September 2025 and that the rental period is indefinite. A viewing is possible by arrangement with the landlord.
Tenant preferences and other conditions are noted in the listing: the landlord’s ideal number of tenants is up to two people, preferred age range 16–40 years, and the landlord indicates students, working students and employed tenants are welcome. Pets are not allowed. The landlord is identified as a private owner. This presentation is informational; no rights can be derived from possible inaccuracies in the source material.