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Groningen - Noorderplantsoenbuurt
€615/ month
Private landlord
Verhuurder
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Price
€615.00
Available From
August 31, 2025
Available Until
November 30, 2025
Deposit Amount
€615.00
Contract Type
C
Property Type
Room
Floor Number
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Preferred Gender
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Per 1 September a student room on Koolstraat in Groningen becomes available for a fixed short-term period ending 30 November 2025. The listing includes two different area mentions in the scraped sources: one header lists the room at 11 m², while the Dutch description states the room is approximately 20 m² and located on the first floor at the front of the building. The room is described as unfurnished. The rental agreement is a hospita arrangement that runs until 30 November 2025.
The monthly rent is €615 (listed as €614.75 in the original Dutch text) excluding utilities. A deposit equal to one month’s rent is required (€615). No additional recurring costs are specified in the listing. Utilities and other service charges are excluded from the rent; the listing does not detail which utilities are the tenant’s responsibility.
Shared spaces include a large communal kitchen of about 18 m², and the bathroom and toilet are shared with one other housemate. The room is intended as a student room and the listing indicates the woonruimte is located near the Noorderplantsoen; the city centre is a few minutes by bicycle and the Zernike campus is about a 10-minute bike ride away. Pets are not allowed according to the listing.
Viewings are possible by contacting the landlord; the listing advises interested persons to respond via the website with an introduction. The listing shows the landlord’s preferences as accommodating up to two tenants and states that age, gender, occupation, and language are not restricted. The post was listed 7 hours ago. The listing does not provide a house number, parking, balcony, garden, utilities breakdown, or further building details.