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Rotterdam - Kop van Zuid-Entrepot
€700/ month
Private landlord
dutch oprincess
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Price
€700.00
Available From
August 15, 2025
Available Until
August 15, 2027
Deposit Amount
€700.00
Min Duration
6
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
3
Amenities
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
6
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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For rent to English-speaking students: a furnished room on a shared, fully furnished houseboat located at Levie Vorstkade in Rotterdam. The houseboat contains six sleeping rooms and three bathrooms equipped with showers and toilets. Each private room is furnished with a bed and mattress, storage cupboards for personal belongings, and a study area with a table and chair. The common areas include a fully equipped kitchen and a furnished common room; a washing machine is available for shared use.
The room offered measures approximately 10 m² and is listed as furnished. Rent is €700 per month, which includes utilities; the required deposit is €700. Internet is available on the property. The listing indicates an energy label of E5. The landlord prefers to sign a one-year contract, although a six-month contract is also possible. The rental period is stated to start on 15 August 2025 and to run until 15 August 2027.
The houseboat is described as centrally located on a quiet spot in Rotterdam, and tenants are able to register with the municipality (gemeente Rotterdam) to obtain a BSN number. The listing is addressed to English-speaking students and notes that the landlord especially invites female tenants to respond. Roommates are described as mixed gender, and pets are not allowed. The landlord’s preferred tenant profile lists age 18–27 and occupations such as student or working student, but languages are listed as everyone welcome and the number and duration of tenants are noted as not important.
A viewing is possible; interested applicants are asked to contact the landlord, who can provide videos of the boat and arrange a call. The listing was posted recently. The landlord name given in the listing is “dutch oprincess.” No information about parking, balcony, garden, or individual utility breakdowns is provided in the source text. The description above is a factual summary based solely on the information provided in the listing.