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3038 VB (Rotterdam - Bergpolder)
€1,128/ month
Property agent
Woonzeker Rentals
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Price
€1,128.00
Available From
September 19, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,128.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1933
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
2
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A 4-room apartment located on the 1st and 3rd floors of a building on Heemskerkstraat in the Bergpolder district of Rotterdam. The property is in a neighborhood characterized by a quiet residential setting and is approximately 1.3 km from Rotterdam Central Station. The area includes a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafés and restaurants, and the nearby Vroesenpark provides green space for recreation and outdoor activities. The layout and features of the apartment make it suitable for up to two occupants.
The apartment is entered via a communal entrance at street level and internal stairs lead to the first section of the dwelling on the 1st floor. On this level the front door opens into a hallway with a separate toilet and access to an L-shaped living room of approximately 24 m². The kitchen is separate and equipped with a hob, refrigerator and extractor. A bedroom on this floor measures approximately 17 m².
A second set of internal stairs leads to the 3rd floor where the apartment continues with an additional hallway and a second bedroom of approximately 11 m². The bathroom on this level contains a bathtub, shower and sink. There is an additional room on the 3rd floor that can be used for storage. Washing machine and dryer connections are located in a separate space on the 3rd floor.
The apartment has laminate flooring throughout, double glazing and central heating. The reported living area is 74 m² with a total of four rooms, two bedrooms and one bathroom. The building dates from 1933 and the energy rating is listed as C. There is no balcony, garden or roof terrace and parking facilities are not provided. Rental terms note that utilities for gas, water and electricity are excluded and are to be contracted in the tenant’s name; television and internet connections are also to be arranged separately. The property is suitable for a maximum of two persons, the lease term is a minimum of one year followed by an indefinite period, a deposit equal to one month’s rent is required, a housing permit is not required and pets are not permitted.