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Heumen - Kluis
€750/ month + €150 service costs
Private landlord
GM Management
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Price
€750.00
Service Costs
€150.00
Available From
August 10, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,250.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Studio
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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This furnished studio is listed at Rijksweg in Heumen and is advertised with a surface of 40 square metres. The listing text refers to shared communal facilities: a living room, kitchen, bathroom and a separate toilet that are used collectively with other residents. The studio itself is presented as a private living space but the posting emphasises that many facilities are shared. The advertisement also mentions a furnished setup, but specific furniture items are not detailed in the source text.
The rent is stated as €750 per month per person and utilities are not included in that amount. The listing indicates additional monthly costs of approximately €150 which are described as covering gas, electricity, water, internet and maintenance (onderhoud). A security deposit of €1,250 is specified. The listing notes an unknown energy label and that internet is available in the property.
The studio is available from 10 August 2025. The rental is described as an indefinite rental period in the advertisement, while the landlord’s preferred duration of stay is listed as one year. Viewing is possible by arrangement and prospective tenants are asked to contact the private owner. The advertisement was posted three days prior to the scrape and provides an email contact method in the original posting (email address not included in the scraped text).
The listing contains information about tenant preferences and household composition: there are currently two roommates in the property, both indicated as female, and the house rules specify that no pets are allowed. The landlord indicates a preference for female tenants aged between 18 and 55 years and lists suitable occupations as student, working student, employed or seeking work. The post also notes flexibility in registration and describes options for a single tenant, a couple, or two female roommates; it also offers to assist with matching another female tenant if needed.