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Leiden - Pieterswijk
€409/ month
Private landlord
Langebrug 96
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Price
€409.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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A single unfurnished room of approximately 15 m² is available in a shared house on Langebrug in Leiden. The listed monthly rent is €409, excluding utilities. The room is available from 1 October 2025 and the rental period is indicated as indefinite. The listing specifies that utilities are not included in the rent and does not provide detailed information on the deposit or additional monthly costs.
The property is part of a shared house with five current occupants. Shared facilities include a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and a separate toilet, and internet is available. The household includes a resident cat named Nappie; the listing also indicates that no additional pets are allowed. Roommates are mixed gender and described as a diverse group, with ages reported between about 19 and 23 years, though the listing states that age is not an important criterion.
The household describes communal activities and social routines that take place in the house. These include shared vegetarian meals, social evenings on Wednesdays, occasional house parties, weekend house trips, and group activities such as watching films, sports, or engaging in discussions. The listing notes that applicants should be comfortable living with a cat and participating in shared social life to the extent they wish.
The listing indicates that viewings are possible and that the landlord or current housemates can be asked about arranging a visit. The ideal tenant information provided in the listing specifies one tenant, preferred gender female, and occupation student; languages spoken in the household are Dutch. The listing also notes there is no special priority given to exchange or first-year students. Some details such as the deposit amount and specific additional costs are not listed in the information provided.