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Groningen - Damsterbuurt
€750/ month + €15 service costs
Private landlord
GM Management
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Price
€750.00
Service Costs
€15.00
Available From
November 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€750.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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This unfurnished private room is located on the Damsterdiep canal in Groningen. The room measures approximately 20 m² and features a high ceiling and multiple windows that provide natural light. Curtains are included. The property was renovated in 2024.
The room includes its own private kitchen space within the room. The shower and toilet are shared with one housemate; there is no communal living room. The dwelling is part of a shared house with two other occupants, and the household is mixed gender. Internet is available, and an additional monthly fee of €15 is indicated for Wi‑Fi.
The monthly rent is €750 and utilities are included in this amount. A deposit of €750 is listed. The rental period is described as indefinite. The property has energy label C and is described as a house rather than an apartment.
Local amenities include a nearby Jumbo supermarket and a bus stop adjacent to the property; the Groningen city centre is a short public-transport journey away. The landlord is a private owner and indicates a preference for a single tenant; the listing notes suitability for students or working students. No pets are allowed. Languages spoken by the landlord include Dutch and English.