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Hoorn - Hoorn
€1,500/ month
Private landlord
Nanne
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Price
€1,500.00
Deposit Amount
€3,000.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Terrace
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
16
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This 43 m² uncarpeted apartment is located on Grote Havensteeg in the centre of Hoorn. The property is offered in shell condition and is described as uncarpeted, which allows for finishing to tenant preference. The apartment is listed by a private owner. The listing specifies an indefinite rental period.
The accommodation includes a bright living room with large windows and French doors that lead to a rooftop terrace. The living area is separate from the private kitchen and provides direct access to outdoor space via the terrace doors. The sleeping area is on an upper level and consists of a bedroom with a connected bathroom. A private toilet is also included as part of the layout.
Included and stated features comprise internet availability and an absence of pets, as pets are not allowed. The rent is stated as €1,500 per month, excluding utilities, and the required deposit is two months' rent (€3,000). The listing notes a preference for up to two tenants and indicates a preferred minimum duration of stay of two years or more. No additional utilities or services are specified in the listing.
The apartment is situated in Hoorn city centre, with shops, restaurants and public transport within walking distance. The central location places it near local amenities and services typical for a city-centre address. The listing identifies the contact person as the private owner, named Nanne. No time-sensitive or ephemeral details are included in this description.