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Haarlem - Haarlem
€850/ month
Private landlord
Berend
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Price
€850.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Available Until
September 1, 2027
Deposit Amount
€1,000.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Garden
Garden Description
Stadstuin
Parking Type
Street
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
Preferred Gender
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Flat Eerste Hasselaerstraat 3 B, Haarlem - For Rent
2013 GD (Haarlem)
€2,150/ month
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This unfurnished studio is located on the ground floor of a listed building on Zijlweg in Haarlem. The studio measures approximately 26 m² and includes a private kitchen and living area. It is situated close to Haarlem city centre and the main station, within a short cycling distance, and has nearby access to major roads and a supermarket. The unit has direct access to an adjoining city garden through a door from the studio. The building's communal areas are shared with other residents.
The studio provides a private living/sleeping area and a separate kitchen. Shower and toilet facilities are shared with other residents in the building. The studio opens onto the adjoining city garden, which serves as the outdoor space associated with the unit. The accommodation is offered unfurnished and has a compact layout suitable for a single occupant. The description is limited to the features listed and does not include additional furnishings or fixtures.
Practical arrangements for the property include parking at the front of the building via a permit, a shared washing machine and a communal bicycle storage shed. The rent is €850 per month, which includes gas, water, electricity and service costs. A security deposit of €1,000 applies. Internet is available in the building and the property has an energy label C3. Pets are not permitted in the property.
The landlord is a private owner (Berend). The tenancy preference is for a single female tenant, since the building is occupied exclusively by women; the preferred age range is 20 to 31 years and indicated occupations are student or working student. The landlord indicates an intended minimum duration of stay of two years or more. Interested parties should contact the landlord for further practical details and to arrange access for inspection.