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3083 CD (Rotterdam)
€1,485/ month


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Tweelwonen Rotterdam
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Price
€1,485.00
Deposit Amount
€1,485.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1940
Volume
200 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Open
Appliances
Garden
Garden Description
ruime tuin
Shared Facilities
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2

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This apartment is located in the Charlois district of Rotterdam, near various amenities and major roads. It is ideal for two students who know each other, offering two spacious bedrooms with shared facilities. The apartment is centrally located near shops on Dorpsweg, the Zuidplein shopping center, schools, sports facilities, and public transport.
The apartment features a living room with an open-plan kitchen, equipped with various built-in appliances. The living room leads to an enclosed garden at the rear. The property has laminate flooring throughout and is fitted with uPVC window frames and double glazing for energy efficiency. A pleasant bathroom with a shower over the bath and a vanity unit is also available.
The layout includes an entrance hall with a toilet, stairs leading to a spacious basement bedroom (18m²), and another bright bedroom (13m²) at the front. The apartment is heated and provided with hot water via a central heating boiler. The property was built in 1940 and has a total living area of 75m².
The rental agreement is for a maximum of 24 months, with two separate contracts offered for each room. The monthly rent is €1,485, with a one-time deposit of €1,485. The property is available from mid-December onwards.

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