Does the rent cover additional costs like utilities?
The monthly rent usually only covers the property itself. Services such as electricity, water, gas, and internet are often billed separately. Always review the listing or reach out to confirm what’s included.
What paperwork do I need to rent a property?
To submit an application, you’ll typically need a government-issued ID, recent proof of income (or a guarantor’s financial details), and possibly a work or study document. Specific requirements may be outlined in the property details.
How much time does it take to hear back about my application?
Responses to rental applications usually take a few days to a week, but this depends on the landlord’s process and the demand for the property. Be sure to check your email for updates or additional document requests.
Is it possible to adjust the rental price or conditions?
In most cases, landlords set fixed prices and conditions, but it never hurts to ask! Discussing details like longer leases or minor adjustments might be an option depending on the landlord.
What should I do if I have to move out before the lease ends?
If you need to leave early, you might be asked to find someone to take over your lease or pay a fee for breaking the contract. Check your rental agreement for details and talk to your landlord to explore your options.
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This 2-room apartment is located on the first floor in Medemblik. The apartment has a balcony with a southern orientation and is part of a complex with a lift. It also features its own (bicycle) storage. The bathroom, kitchen, and toilet were renovated during vacancy. The apartment is situated near the inner city, with parking available near the complex. It offers a beautiful view over the Wieringermeer and the IJsselmeer. Bus stations, shops, and restaurants are within walking distance. The apartment is designed to be life-stage independent and has an underground waste container and external storage. The total living area is 61.48 m2. The service costs include €15 for energy in the common areas, €8.50 for cleaning common areas, €3 for the caretaker, and €1 for the lift phone, totaling €27.50. The apartment is available for rent from February 2, 2026. The rent is €740.52 per month, including service costs. The net rent is €713.02. The apartment is suitable for a maximum of 2 people and has a minimum age requirement of 55 years. The maximum income allowed is €56,910.00. The apartment has a CV combi boiler, double glazing, and a thermostat-controlled shower faucet. The kitchen is equipped for electric cooking. The apartment's layout includes a living room of 31.40 m2, a bedroom of 12.42 m2, a kitchen of 8.28 m2, a storage area of 6.44 m2, and a shower room of 2.94 m2. The apartment is a upper-level dwelling (bovenwoning) built in 1991. It is a senior-friendly apartment with a lift, making it accessible. The neighborhood offers a lot of amenities within walking distance. The apartment is managed by a housing corporation and is allocated through a search right (zoekrecht) method. To be eligible, applicants need to provide an income statement or a preliminary tax assessment from 2024 or 2025. The income requirement is based on the household's total income, which should not exceed €56,910 in 2026. Applicants may be eligible for rent allowance under certain conditions. The housing corporation advises checking eligibility on www.toeslagen.nl. The apartment is expected to be rented out starting from February 2, 2026. Viewing is possible on specific dates and times as arranged by the housing corporation. The application deadline is January 14, 2026. The housing corporation requires applicants to meet specific income criteria and household composition rules. The apartment is part of a complex with various amenities, including a lift and external storage facilities.