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Groningen - Florabuurt
€395/ month
Private landlord
Hyacinthhuis
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Price
€395.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Available Until
February 28, 2026
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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A furnished single room of 16 m² is available for sublet on Hyacinthstraat in the Oosterparkwijk neighbourhood of Groningen. The room is offered furnished and the existing furniture will remain in place; the listing states that additional wardrobe or storage space will be provided. The room is available from 1 October 2025 until 28 February 2026, with a possible extension to March. Rent of €395 per month is stated to include utilities. No deposit or additional costs are specified in the provided information.
The property is a shared house with two current occupants: female housemates aged 24 and 25 who are already employed. The household describes itself as quiet and clean, and notes occasional shared meals and social evenings. The listing indicates a female-only preference for a new tenant and an ideal tenant profile of one person aged 18–30; occupations listed as suitable include student, working student, and employed. The listing text includes a note that communication is Dutch-only.
Shared facilities include a living room, a kitchen that is used communally, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. The shared kitchen opens onto a balcony; the listing indicates the balcony is part of the shared living kitchen, not a private balcony for the room. Internet is available in the house. Pets are not allowed. Viewing is possible and prospective tenants are asked to contact the landlord (listed as “Hyacinthhuis”) and to include a short personal introduction when inquiring.
The listing is presented as a temporary sublet rather than a long-term letting; dates, house rules and the tenant preferences are provided by the landlord’s listing. The posting was made three days prior to the scraped text. Contact is to be made through the landlord’s channel; additional details such as exact address beyond the street name, utilities breakdown, deposit amount, payment method, and legal tenancy terms are not provided in the source and should be confirmed with the landlord prior to agreement.