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Haarlem - Haarlem
€750/ month
Private landlord
Huize de Camping
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Price
€750.00
Available From
September 28, 2025
Available Until
May 31, 2026
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Min Duration
6
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Parking Type
Private
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
24
Preferred Gender
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A furnished room of approximately 7 m² is offered within a two-bedroom apartment located in the center of Haarlem. The apartment includes a private parking space and is arranged for shared use. The dwelling is described as located in a quiet, cozy and charming neighborhood near the historic city center. The room is furnished and intended for single occupancy.
The apartment layout includes a shared living room, a shared kitchen, a shared bathroom and a separate shared toilet. Internet is available in the property. The building has an energy label C1. The listed household composition indicates a male roommate, age 28, who works in the food industry and is described as quiet and tidy.
The property is situated within walking distance of local transport: it is approximately an eight-minute walk from the Haarlem train and bus station. Travel times noted from the location include about 15 minutes by train to Amsterdam and around 30 minutes to Schiphol by train or bus. The sea is reported to be reachable in roughly 10 minutes by train or about 20 minutes by bicycle. The historic city center is within about a five-minute walk.
Tenancy details include a monthly rent of €750, which is stated to include utilities, and a deposit of €1,500. The advertised tenancy duration is six months. The listing indicates no pets are allowed. The landlord’s preferred tenant profile specifies one male tenant aged approximately 24–35; stated suitable occupations include student, working student, employed or job-seeking individuals. Contact details or application statuses are not included here.