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Nijmegen - Nijmegen
€580/ month + €150 service costs
Private landlord
Tweede Oude heselaan 125
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Price
€580.00
Service Costs
€150.00
Available From
September 23, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,160.00
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bathrooms
1
Terrace
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
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This student room is located on Tweede Oude Heselaan in Nijmegen, near the city centre and the NS train station. The private room measures approximately 26 m² and is uncarpeted. Rent is €580 per month excluding utilities. The property is offered under a campus contract; the rental must be terminated when the tenant’s studies end and the rental period is indefinite in nature.
The accommodation includes shared facilities such as a communal kitchen that is shared with five people, a shared bathroom and a separate shared toilet. A roof terrace is accessible to residents. Internet service is available but not included in the base rent; an additional monthly charge of €150 is indicated to cover gas, water, electricity and internet. A security deposit equal to two months’ rent (€1,160) is required.
Lease conditions include a minimum rental period of one year and the property is intended as student housing. No pets are allowed. Smoking is prohibited both inside and outside the building. Room occupancy is arranged for a single tenant per room and the household includes mixed-gender roommates.
The room is presented as a private living space within a larger shared student dwelling and is connected to communal areas that support daily living needs. The listing notes an energy label of D for the property. The address is Tweede Oude Heselaan 125, Nijmegen; the location is described as close to central amenities and public transport links, which can be relevant for students commuting to the station or city-centre facilities.
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