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Rotterdam - Rubroek
€1,110/ month + €260 service costs
Private landlord
Kai
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Price
€1,110.00
Service Costs
€260.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Available Until
July 31, 2026
Deposit Amount
€1,700.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Gas
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
21
Preferred Gender
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Apartment Admiraal De Ruyterweg 121, Rotterdam - For Rent
Rotterdam
€874/ month
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This furnished private room is located on Jonker Fransstraat in Rotterdam and measures 18 m² including a built-in closet/walk-in area. The room is supplied with a 140x200 bed, wardrobe, desk, chair and two side tables. The house was fully renovated in December 2021 and includes a small living/study room. Shared spaces comprise a furnished kitchen, a shared bathroom, a shared toilet and a balcony with a city view.
The property is situated in the Meent neighborhood in the city center of Rotterdam, within walking distance of several transport links. Tram lines 7 and 8 stop at Meent, with a tram stop located across from the building, and the location is approximately a 10-minute walk from Rotterdam Blaak station. The street is close to retail and food services such as supermarkets (AH, Jumbo), specialty shops and cafés. Cyclists can reach Erasmus University within about 10–15 minutes.
Rent is structured as €850 per month for the room plus a share of utilities of €260 per month; included utilities are listed as wifi, electricity, gas, water and municipal taxes, for a combined monthly amount of €1,110. A deposit equal to two months’ rent is specified (€1,700). Internet is available in the apartment and the energy label is not listed. The apartment is intended for a single tenant in a two-person household and the accommodation is available for both men and women.
The household comprises two occupants, with the existing flatmate described as a 26-year-old male who has completed a master’s degree and works full time. The landlord indicates a preference for a master/PhD student or an early-career professional who is tidy and respectful of privacy. Acceptable tenant profiles listed include students, working students and employed persons in the age range 21–38. Pets are not allowed and registration at the address is possible.