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Groningen - Paddepoel-Noord
€600/ month + €80 service costs
Private landlord
Gawein
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Price
€600.00
Service Costs
€80.00
Available From
July 25, 2025
Deposit Amount
€680.00
Min Duration
6
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
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This furnished room of approximately 12 square meters is located on Siriusstraat in Groningen. It is available from July 25, 2025, with an indefinite rental period, ideally until January 31st with a possibility to extend. The room is light-filled and comes fully furnished, including a fridge and a microwave/air fryer combo. It is situated about a 10-minute bike ride from the city center and within walking distance of the Zernike Campus.
The shared living arrangements include a kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. The kitchen is shared and is used by the tenants, with a note that no meat should be cooked there due to the vegetarian preference of the current residents. However, the room's appliances can be used for preparing meat or fish if desired. The house also has two cats, but no other pets are allowed.
Nearby amenities include the Paddepoel Shopping Center, just a 5-minute walk away, which offers supermarkets, drugstores, and other shops suitable for daily errands. The property is rated with an energy label A2 and internet access is available.
The rent is €600 per month excluding utilities, with an additional cost of €80 for electricity, gas, and water. A deposit of €680 is required. The landlord prefers one tenant aged between 20 and 99 years, with no specific gender preference. Suitable tenants may be students, working students, employed individuals, or those looking for a job. Multiple languages are spoken by the landlord including Dutch, English, Spanish, German, Russian, and Korean. Parties are not allowed as this is not a student house.