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2333 DC (Leiden - Vogelwijk)
€681/ month + €237.98 service costs
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Duwo_cmyk-01klein
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Price
€681.00
Service Costs
€237.98
Available From
October 13, 2025
Property Type
Studio
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
7
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Open
Terrace
Building Facilities
Bike Storage
Tenant Type
Minimum Age
18
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Kolffpad 363, Leiden - Student Studio (21 m²)
2333 BN (Leiden)
€649/ month
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This student studio is located at Hildebrandpad 444 in the Boerhaavedistrict of Leiden and is part of a pair of student residential blocks commonly referred to as 'De Zwarte Dozen'. The two buildings contain a total of 504 student units distributed over seven storeys, with shared building facilities. The listed unit measures 26 m² in total, with a main living/sleeping area reported as 24 m² and an additional bathroom area. The complex address range is Hildebrandpad 100-771.
The accommodation is a self-contained student unit described as a studio with an open kitchen and a combined sleep/living room. The unit includes a private bathroom with a shower and toilet, and there is a dedicated internet and TV connection. The studio is situated on the fourth floor and the building is equipped with passenger lifts. There is no balcony or private garden for this unit.
Building amenities include an internal bicycle storage room, a rooftop terrace and two lifts serving the floors. In one of the buildings (building B) there is a communal laundry room for residents; the ground floor contains several commercial spaces. The complex is located within walking distance of Leiden Centraal station (approximately a ten-minute walk) and is near the city centre and multiple educational and research facilities, including the University of Leiden faculties, Bio Science Park, Hogeschool Leiden and Naturalis.
The unit is offered within a student housing context and is intended for students and PhD candidates. The property has an energy label A and uses collective central heating (CV collectief). Several utilities and services are included as part of the tenancy: electricity, water, heating and certain insurances (glass and contents). Housing allowance (huurtoeslag) may be possible for tenants aged 18 and over according to eligibility rules for independent units; potential tenants should consult the relevant authorities for confirmation.
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NO2
12.72µg/m 3
O3
30.69µg/m 3
PM10
6.99µg/m 3
PM2.5
7.23µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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