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3011 DK (Rotterdam - Laurenskwartier)
€2,850/ month + €200 service costs
Property agent
Interhouse verhuurmakelaars Rotterdam
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Price
€2,850.00
Service Costs
€200.00
Deposit Amount
€4,275.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1981
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Terrace
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
3
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A five-room maisonette spread over three floors, located on the first floor of a residential complex in the Stadsdriehoek neighbourhood. The living area is approximately 96 m² and the building dates from 1981; the property is classified with an energy label C. Access to the apartment is via a main entrance with doorbells and mailboxes, a secured staircase and one elevator. A private storage unit is positioned opposite the front door on the same level as the entrance.
The main floor contains an entrance hall with coat rack, video intercom and a separate toilet, leading to a living room at the front measuring approximately 4.65 x 4.87 m and with access to the first terrace of about 25 m². The dining area sits at the rear adjacent to a kitchen that is equipped with a cooktop with extractor hood, oven and dishwasher. Fixtures and finishes are described for the kitchen appliances, and the layout provides a distinct living and dining arrangement. The communal circulation includes internal stairs to the upper levels.
The second floor comprises two bedrooms: a front bedroom of approximately 4.86 x 4.55 m and a rear bedroom of approximately 4.387 x 2.70 m. The bathroom includes a shower with a glass pivot door, a thermostatic tap with rain showerhead, a sink with shelf and mirror, a freestanding vanity unit, a second toilet and mechanical ventilation. Stairs continue to a third-floor loft room of approximately 4.70 x 2.20 m, which opens onto a second terrace measuring approximately 4.90 x 2.67 m and oriented to the northwest. The loft room is presented as a flexible space suitable for guest, hobby or exercise use.
Conditions include a minimum rental period of 12 months and a deposit equal to 1.5 months’ rent. The rent excludes water, electricity and TV/internet; heating is provided by the district heating network with a monthly advance payment on the rent of €200. The property is described as suitable for two students or a group of up to three people forming a sustainable shared household under the Municipality of Rotterdam guidelines, with the stipulation that two occupants must be working; students may be accepted if a working family member in the Netherlands provides a financial guarantee. The location is Sint-Jacobstraat in Rotterdam’s Stadsdriehoek, close to Sint-Jacobspark, the Meent district, Binnenrotte/Markthal and within walking distance of Rotterdam Blaak, Rotterdam Central and Stadhuis metro station.