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Groningen - Groningen
€850/ month
Private landlord
Bamboo
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Price
€850.00
Available From
August 15, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,700.00
Min Duration
6
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
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This is a fully self-contained, furnished residential unit located on Suikerlaan in Groningen, approximately 1.2 km from the city centre. The unit measures 33 m² and is presented with modern conveniences. It comprises a private bedroom with a double bed, a private living room, a separate study, and a private kitchen. The layout also includes a private bathroom and a separate private toilet, and internet service is available.
The apartment is offered furnished and includes utilities in the monthly rent of €850. A security deposit of €1,700 is required. The advertised availability date is 15 August 2025 and the rental contract is indicated as an indefinite rental period. The listing indicates no additional costs are specified beyond the rent and deposit.
Occupancy is intended for a single tenant; the landlord’s preferences list one person, aged 18–99, and either a student, working student or employed person. The listing states that no pets are allowed. The landlord’s preferred language options for communication include Dutch, English and German. The energy label for the unit is not specified.
The property includes a private outdoor space described as receiving plenty of sunlight; no further details about this outdoor space type are provided. The listing is managed by a private owner identified as Bamboo, and interested parties are prompted to contact the landlord to arrange a viewing. A viewing is possible but must be requested through the landlord.