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Groningen - Bisschopskwartier
€385/ month + €10 service costs
Private landlord
Huize IJkelstein
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Price
€385.00
Service Costs
€10.00
Available From
August 15, 2025
Deposit Amount
€385.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
23
Preferred Gender
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A 14 m² unfurnished room is offered in a shared house located on Pausgang in Groningen. The listed monthly rent is €385, which is stated to include utilities and fixed household costs; an additional contribution of €10 for general household expenditures is mentioned. The deposit equals one month’s rent (€385). Internet is available in the house and the energy label for the building is not stated.
The house is a group dwelling in a monumental building where current residents take responsibility for interior maintenance and periodic improvement work. New and existing tenants are expected to take part in half-yearly shared maintenance days and to assume occasional tasks such as arranging repairs with a handyman. The textual details indicate an active, cooperative approach to upkeep rather than professional property management.
Shared facilities listed for the household include a living room, a spacious kitchen, a shared bathroom, a shared toilet, a garden, and a bicycle storage area. The listing identifies the house as mixed-gender with five current housemates (two female and three male). The house rules state that no pets are allowed. The room itself is described as unfurnished; the advertisement does not specify furnishing for the shared spaces.
The advert requests a female housemate aged 23 or older, with an ideal age range shown as 23–31 years. Preference is given to students or working students who plan to remain in Groningen for an extended period (two years or more is indicated). The listing notes an available-from date of 15 August 2025; another sentence in the source copy mentioned a vacancy starting 1 October, which is a discrepancy in the scraped text. A viewing or "hospitation" is possible, with a suggested meeting around 20 June in the original message. Contact is via the listed landlord/house name, Huize IJkelstein.