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Leiden - Staalwijk
€780/ month
Private landlord
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Price
€780.00
Available From
November 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,560.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Floor Number
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
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A furnished single room of approximately 11 m² is available on Magdalena Moonsstraat in central Leiden. The monthly rent is €780 and utilities (gas, water, electricity) are included. The room is available from 1 November 2025 and the rental period is indefinite. A deposit of €1,560 is required and there are additional costs of €250 for cleaning, key and check-in fees.
The room is located on the first floor of a building on a quiet street about a 15-minute walk from Leiden University. The room has a private kitchen; the bathroom and toilet are shared with one other person. At the time of the listing the tenant on the same floor is the only other occupant. The property is described as mobilized and complete. Internet is available for an additional fee and the property has an energy label C1.
There are specific tenant requirements. The listing specifies that occupants must be students (or working students) and that a guarantor is required (for example a parent or other guarantor). A copy of the passport and proof of enrolment in studies will be requested. House rules are strict: the accommodation is expected to remain very neat and quiet, and no alcohol, parties, drugs or pets are allowed.
The location is central, with shopping streets and a supermarket within approximately 200 metres. Short-term rental is mentioned as possible but the listing indicates an indefinite period is intended; the preferred tenant number is one person and the ideal tenant age range is 18–36 years. The landlord is a private owner and the contract will be arranged through a broker. Viewings are possible; interested applicants are asked to contact the landlord for more details.