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Haarlem - Haarlem
€850/ month + €1,750 service costs
Private landlord
KamerHaarlem
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Price
€850.00
Service Costs
€1,750.00
Available From
October 9, 2025
Available Until
October 8, 2030
Deposit Amount
€1,750.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Parking Type
Street
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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House Van 't Hoffstraat, Haarlem - For Rent
2014 RB (Haarlem)
€2,995/ month
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This furnished basic room of approximately 8 m² is located on Westergracht in the centre of Haarlem. The room is supplied with essential furnishings including a bed, wardrobe and curtains and does not include a separate living room. The property has a shared kitchen that is equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, basic cutlery and pans. The bathroom and toilet are shared facilities and internet is available in the residence.
The listed monthly rent is €850 and is stated to include utilities. A deposit amount of €1,750 and additional costs of €1,750 are indicated. The property is associated with energy label A. Pets are not allowed according to the listing. The landlord indicates that municipal registration is possible only with a one-year contract; shorter rental periods are noted as possible but registration may not be available for shorter agreements.
The room is intended for single occupancy. The listing notes mixed-gender roommates in the shared household. The landlord’s listed preferences include tenants aged 16–30 and occupancy by students, working students or working tenants; a female tenant preference is also indicated in the listing information. No living room is included and occupants will share kitchen and sanitary facilities with other residents.
The location is described as Haarlem city centre with local amenities within walking distance, including a supermarket and nearby bus stops. The listing notes the bus stop is close to the property and indicates an approximate 20-minute walk to Haarlem train and bus station, with bus connections that reduce that journey time. Travel to Amsterdam by public transport is described as approximately 35 minutes. Free parking near the property is mentioned in the listing.