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Kerkrade - Terwinselen
€550/ month
Private landlord
Ghislain
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Price
€550.00
Available From
September 4, 2025
Deposit Amount
€550.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Floor Number
1
Bedrooms
1
Parking Type
Street
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
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A furnished single room of approximately 20 m² is located on the first floor of a multi-occupancy residence on Schaesbergerstraat in Kerkrade. The monthly rent is €550, which includes utilities; a deposit equal to one month’s rent is required. The rental period is indefinite and the property is offered by a private owner. The listing indicates the room is furnished and suited for a single occupant.
The accommodation is arranged with shared communal areas: there is no separate living room for this room, and occupants use a shared kitchen, shared bathroom and a shared toilet. The household comprises five roommates and is mixed gender. Internet availability and the property’s energy label are not specified in the listing. Pets are not permitted in this residence.
Practical on-site features include bike parking at the rear of the building and car parking in front of the door. The location is described as having a nearby supermarket and good connections to public transport, providing access to local services and transit options. The room’s floor level, shared facilities and nearby amenities reflect a typical inner-suburban rental setup in Kerkrade.
The landlord’s preferences for tenants are stated as a working professional or working student who is respectful, clean and seeking a quiet, friendly living environment. The landlord speaks Dutch, English and German; the contact type is listed as a private owner (name provided in the listing). The listing notes an occupancy limit of one tenant for the room. Financial details recorded in the listing are the monthly rental amount including utilities and the equal deposit; no additional recurring costs were specified.