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Groningen - Zeeheldenbuurt
€900/ month + €240 service costs
Private landlord
A.M. Van Der Zwaard
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Price
€900.00
Service Costs
€240.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€900.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
24
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Studio
Floor Number
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
23
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Room Kortenaerstraat 9-1, Groningen (Zeeheldenbuurt)
9726 HJ (Groningen)
€373/ month
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This unfurnished studio is located on the third floor at Van Brakelplein in Groningen and has an internal area of approximately 30 m². The studio was fully renovated and offers a view over the adjacent pond. The layout is compact with a single open living area that combines sleeping and living functions. The property is situated close to the city centre, approximately a short bicycle ride from the Grote Markt.
The unit includes a private bathroom fitted with a shower, washbasin and toilet. The kitchen area is equipped with a built-in hob, extractor hood, a refrigerator with a freezer compartment and a washing machine. Internet connection is provided as part of the dwelling. The interior finish includes laminate flooring and glass-fibre wallpaper.
The building and the studio have an energy label A2 and are described as well insulated, with double glazing, mechanical ventilation and central heating (cv). The studio is on the third floor and the building has a communal balcony accessible to residents. The accommodation is offered unfurnished and is intended for a single occupant; roommates are mixed gender in the building.
The monthly rent is €900 excluding utilities and the deposit requested is €900. Additional monthly advance charges of €240 are indicated for gas, electricity, water, internet and other services. The rental period is offered as an indefinite tenancy. The landlord’s stated preferences indicate a single tenant aged approximately 23–40 years, such as a student or working student, and no pets are allowed. Viewings and further contact are arranged through the private owner.