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Enschede - Overijssel
€386/ month
Private landlord
Huize Nieuwstraat
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Price
€386.00
Available From
September 13, 2025
Deposit Amount
€386.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
19
Preferred Gender
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A ground-floor uncarpeted room of approximately 13 m² is available from 13 September 2025. The room includes a private washbasin with mirror and has TV and internet connection points. Rent is €386 per month and is stated to include service costs, cleaning, gas, water, electricity, internet and TV. The listing indicates an indefinite rental period and a deposit of €386.
The house has four rooms in total and the kitchen and bathroom are shared. There is no dedicated communal living room, but doors to rooms are typically left open and common areas are used informally. The property has been renovated and common areas are cleaned once per week by a cleaner. The listing specifies that pets are not allowed.
Current occupants are female; the household is currently described as four women with one expected to leave, and the landlord indicates a preference for a single female student aged 19–24. The listing notes the landlord is a private owner identified as Huize Nieuw. A viewing is possible on request; contact details are provided through the landlord listing.
Location details state the house is about a 5-minute walk to Saxion, approximately a 3-minute bike ride to the city centre and around 15 minutes by bike to the university campus. The description emphasizes proximity to local amenities while not being in the busiest area. The listing language recommends that interested parties share basic information about themselves when making contact. The rental conditions in the posting indicate an indefinite tenancy but the landlord’s preferred stay duration is listed as one year.