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2324 VK (Leiden - Boshuizen)
€791/ month + €18 service costs
Property agent
Ons Doel
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Price
€791.00
Service Costs
€18.00
Available From
October 15, 2025
Is Social Housing
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1961
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Separate
Cooktop Type
Electric
Energy Source
Gas
Balcony
Storage Present
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This apartment at Richard Holstraat 50 in Leiden is a three-bedroom unit with a living area of 62 m² located on the second floor of a building constructed in 1961. The property is listed with energy label C and is served by a central heating combi boiler. The accommodation is accessed via a locked entrance hall and the building does not have an elevator. The layout includes a living room of approximately 18 m², a closed kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom with a washing machine connection.
The three bedrooms measure approximately 12, 11 and 10 m² respectively and are adjacent to the main living area. The kitchen units and upper cabinets are scheduled to be replaced; cooking can be done using gas or electricity. The bathroom furniture will remain and additional fixtures such as a mirror and shelf will be installed. The apartment has double glazing and individual utility metering for the dwelling.
The property includes a balcony and a separate storage room. Specific service charges cover energy for common areas, glass insurance, a drain fund and a maintenance service package; these charges are shown separately from the base rent. The stated rent figures are: base rent €772.98, service costs €18.00, resulting in a total rent of €790.98; the calculated rent for benefit assessment is listed as €780.98. Housing benefit may be applicable depending on individual circumstances.
The apartment is situated in the Bos- en Gasthuisdistrict neighbourhood of Leiden and is identified as Richard Holstraat 50, 2324 VK Leiden. There is no private garden. A floor plan is available for review and photographs accompany the listing. The rental is intended for a household of at least three persons. Additional administrative requirements or eligibility criteria that may apply to applicants are handled by the landlord or housing provider and are not described here.
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NO2
20.49µg/m 3
O3
6.65µg/m 3
PM10
24.91µg/m 3
PM2.5
20.85µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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