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Groningen - Westerhaven
€600/ month
Private landlord
TWISTER
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Price
€600.00
Available From
November 1, 2025
Available Until
January 30, 2026
Deposit Amount
€142.00
Min Duration
3
Property Type
Room
Floor Number
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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A furnished room of 20 m² is available on Westerkade in Groningen for a fixed short-term period from 1 November 2025 until 30 January 2026. The room is located on the second floor of a shared house and includes a sink in the room. Furnishings listed with the room include a bed, mirror, wardrobes (empty on arrival) and a small desk. The notice period for the rental is one month and the rental period specified is three months.
Utilities are included in the monthly rent of €600 and the listing specifies that gas, water and electricity are covered. Wifi is included and a shared washing machine is provided in the house. The kitchen is furnished and shared with one other person; it is described as including a stove, toaster, kettle and microwave. The bathroom and shower are shared with one other person and there is a shared toilet for the household.
The property is centrally located in Groningen; a supermarket is approximately 130 m away, Vismarkt is about 600 m away and the University Library is roughly 750 m from the address. The common area downstairs is described as being private for the ground-floor residents who have their own bathroom and toilet. The listing states that the house is occupied by nine other students and notes the presence of a resident cat, while a separate field in the listing indicates that pets are not allowed; this is an inconsistency in the available information.
The listing specifies a deposit of €142 and notes an additional administrative charge of €35 applied as a fine for a lost house key; no other extra costs are indicated. A viewing of the room is marked as possible in the listing. The landlord’s stated preference indicates a single tenant aged 16–30, female, and either a student or working student; languages spoken include English. The room is offered for the period stated above and will be furnished as described in the photos and video accompanying the listing.