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9712 HE (Groningen - Binnenstad-noord)
€1,155/ month + €150 service costs
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Maxx Groningen
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Price
€1,155.00
Service Costs
€150.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,305.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1990
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Tenant Type
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The apartment at Oude Ebbingestraat 73b is located in the Binnenstad-Noord area of Groningen, within easy walking distance of the Grote Markt and the Vismarkt. The city’s central station is approximately a five-minute bike ride away, and supermarkets, shops and restaurants are all nearby. The property is situated on a street that provides direct access to central amenities and city-centre services. This central location places daily facilities and public transport options within a short distance.
The dwelling is a gallery flat on the second floor of an existing building constructed in 1990, with a total living area of approximately 56 m². The layout comprises two rooms, including one bedroom of about 16 m², and a main living area with an open kitchen. Large windows in the living room and bedroom provide substantial natural light and contribute to a spacious feel. There is no roof terrace associated with this unit.
The open kitchen is equipped with a gas stove, a large refrigerator, a sink and counter and storage space. The bedroom is located at the rear of the apartment and includes two sinks; the bathroom is directly connected to the bedroom and contains a shower and a toilet. The living room offers sufficient space for seating and dining arrangements adjacent to the kitchen area. The apartment’s internal configuration supports straightforward furnishing and everyday use.
The basic monthly rent is €1,155.51 with utilities charged as an advance payment of €150, giving a total monthly payment of €1,305.51. The deposit is equal to one month’s rent. Housing allowance cannot be applied for this rental. The apartment is available from 1 September 2025 for a minimum rental period of 12 months, after which the contract can be extended for an indefinite period; tenants are expected to be tidy, and working tenants will need a permanent contract or, alternatively, a guarantor may be requested for working or studying tenants.