
LUNTERO
Find your way home in the Netherlands with 20,000+ rental listings at your fingertips!


© 2025 Luntero. All rights reserved.
LUNTERO
Find your way home in the Netherlands with 20,000+ rental listings at your fingertips!
© 2025 Luntero. All rights reserved.
Rotterdam - Hillesluis
€750/ month
Private landlord
Hans-Peter
View this listing on
Share this listing
Quickly check how many grocery stores, schools, transit stops, cafes, and other key amenities are near this rental — perfect for evaluating convenience, walkability, and neighborhood appeal.
Price
€750.00
Available From
September 30, 2025
Deposit Amount
€750.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
Find everything you need around your future home—schools, shops, parks, and public transport options. This interactive map shows real-time distances and travel durations via walking, biking, driving, or transit. Whether you're commuting to work, heading to class, or enjoying local leisure spots, plan your lifestyle with confidence and clarity. Discover how connected and convenient your next neighborhood can be.
Townhouse Randweg, Hillesluis - Rotterdam
3074 BK (Rotterdam)
€1,925/ month
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.
Unfurnished room of approximately 12 m² located on Randweg in Rotterdam. The rent is listed as €750 per month, including utilities; a deposit of €750 is indicated. The room is described as unfurnished and fitted with double glazing, central heating and laminate flooring. The property is part of a shared dwelling and is listed without a separate living room.
Shared facilities include a communal kitchen, a shared bathroom and a shared toilet; internet access is available. The room is indicated as suitable for one person and the listing notes male roommates in the household. Pets are not allowed and the landlord requests that tenants do not use hard or soft drugs on the premises. The property carries an energy label A3.
The location is described as well connected, with tram, bus, metro and train links and a nearby shopping centre. Several supermarkets (Aldi, Lidl, Albert Heijn and others), shops, fast-food outlets, cinemas and theatres are reported to be within approximately a 10-minute walk. Nearby educational institutions mentioned include Albeda, Zadkine, Inholland and Erasmus University. The description highlights proximity to retail and public transport options as a local convenience.
The listing notes an indefinite rental period and a preference for a minimum one-year stay; the landlord indicates an ideal tenant profile as a student, working student or someone who is working. The listing is posted by a private owner named Hans and viewing is indicated as possible by contacting the landlord. Number of tenants and gender are noted as not important in the landlord’s preferences. Details about included utilities, shared facilities and house rules are presented as stable features of the listing.