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L2312 WX (Leiden - De Camp)
€2,040/ month + €45 service costs
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Price
€2,040.00
Service Costs
€45.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€4,080.00
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1650
Volume
254 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Garden
Garden Description
Patio/atrium and front garden with the oldest tree in Leiden
Parking Type
Street
Shared Facilities
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Maisonette Parmentierweg 53, Leiden - For Rent
2316 ZN (Leiden)
€3,500/ month
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This hofjeswoning is located in a green, leafy courtyard in the centre of Leiden and forms part of a building with two shared inner gardens. The main communal entrance is on Caeciliastraat and provides access to the communal courtyard. The dwelling opens from a shared entrance hall into a private entrance hall, with an open connection to the living room and an open kitchen equipped with a four-burner gas hob, extractor hood, built-in refrigerator with freezer compartment, and a sink with tap. A separate toilet is located on the ground floor and there is access to a shared storage area from the general hall.
The house is arranged over three levels. A staircase leads to the first floor where a large bedroom and a bathroom are located; the bathroom is fitted with a shower, toilet, washbasin and a towel radiator. A second staircase leads to the second floor where a second spacious bedroom is situated. The property’s interior is finished with a light laminate floor throughout. The listing notes the property is partly furnished (“gestoffeerd”) and is a designated monument (historic building).
Measured living area is 94 m² with a volume of 254 m³. The accommodation is described as having 3 rooms in total, of which 2 are bedrooms. There is 1 full bathroom and 1 separate toilet. The property has three living levels and includes features such as a roof window (skylight) and a fibre-optic cable connection. No energy label is required for this building according to the listing.
Rent and contract details in the listing: the rental price is stated as €2,040 per month in the features section (note: another part of the text lists €1,995 per month). Utilities (gas, water, electricity) are excluded. Service costs are listed as €45 per month, excluded from the stated rent. A security deposit equal to two months’ rent is required (listed as €4,080). The rental agreement is offered for an indefinite period and the property is available from 01-09-2025. Parking in the area is by paid public parking and local parking permits as indicated.