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Groningen - Corpus den Hoorn
€301/ month
Private landlord
Demi
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Price
€301.00
Available From
September 8, 2025
Deposit Amount
€301.00
Property Type
Room
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
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This listing is for an uncarpeted room located on Jennerstraat in Groningen. The room measures approximately 8 m² and is available from 8 September 2025. The monthly rent is listed as €301 excluding utilities, and the listing notes an indefinite rental period. The listing was posted 4 hours ago and indicates that viewing is possible by asking the landlord.
Shared areas include a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and a separate toilet. Internet is available in the home, and the energy label for the property is listed as unknown. There are two permanent housemates in the flat, both identified as male, and no pets are allowed. A security deposit equal to one month’s rent (€301) is requested.
The current rent inclusive figure is given as approximately €429.30, but the listing states this amount can fluctuate and does not specify which utilities or costs are included. Prospective tenants are selected through a hospiteren process conducted by the two permanent housemates. The contact name provided for the listing is Demi; interested people are asked to contact the landlord to arrange a viewing.
The property description notes practical location details: bus stops with routes to the Martini Hospital and Groningen station are close by, and local shops are easy to reach. The household is described as LGBT+ friendly. The landlord’s preferred tenant profile is a single person aged between 16 and 99, with student or working-student status preferred; gender is not important and the duration of stay is listed as not important. Languages spoken by the landlord include Dutch and English.