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Haarlem - Haarlem
€4,590/ month + €400 service costs
Private landlord
Cozy Lofts
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Price
€4,590.00
Service Costs
€400.00
Available From
September 17, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,000.00
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
5
Minimum Age
16
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This furnished apartment on Eksterlaan in Haarlem measures approximately 100 m² and is listed for rent at €4,590 per month (excluding utilities). The listing states availability from 17 September 2025 and indicates an indefinite rental period. A deposit of €1,000 is required and a separate monthly additional cost of €400 is listed to cover utilities and related items. Viewings are noted as possible through the landlord; the posting appears recent.
The apartment offers private living spaces including a private living room, a private bathroom and a private toilet. The kitchen is described as fully equipped and includes a fridge-freezer, oven, microwave, grill, dishwasher, kettle, coffee machine and general kitchenware. A washer is available within the apartment and sleeping arrangements list queen-size bed(s). Some units include a balcony or terrace, and air conditioning is available in select apartments. The listing also references weekly cleaning service with fresh linen and towels, mailbox access and the possibility to register at the property.
On utilities and costs, the listing contains two related points: one section indicates utilities (gas, water, electricity) and high-speed internet are included within the offering, while the payment summary specifies an additional monthly charge of €400 covering gas, water, electricity, internet, inventory, furnishings and waste tax. Basic insurance is mentioned as provided. Prospective tenants should review the lease details to confirm which utilities and services are covered in the rental price and which are billed as an additional cost.
The apartments are part of a small set of complexes in central Haarlem, about 20 km from Amsterdam and close to the coastal dunes. The listing references three properties: GOG (fully renovated in 2016, seven apartments), LHV (completed January 2018, 14 modern duplex apartments) and GHS (new as of August 2023, six modern duplex apartments). Haarlem is noted for its historical architecture, canals and cultural amenities such as the Teylers Museum. The listing indicates tenant preferences including expats and allows tenancy agreements for individual tenants in group bookings; no pets are allowed. Languages spoken by the landlord include English; occupations listed include students and working professionals.