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Rotterdam - Oude Noorden
€341/ month + €156.37 service costs
Property agent
Stadswonen Rotterdam
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Price
€341.00
Service Costs
€156.37
Available From
October 18, 2025
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Appliances
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Bike Storage
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
17
Preferred Gender
Musical Instruments
Negotiable
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This listing is for a 20 m² private room at Rechter Rottekade 397B in the Oude Noorden district of Rotterdam. The room is part of the student residential building De Scheg, located directly on the water of the Rotte and within walking distance of central areas; the route to the city center includes the Luchtsingel pedestrian connection. The property has an energy label C. The room overlooks the Rotte and is described in the listing as a single private room within a shared apartment setting.
The rent components for the room are listed as a base rent (kale huur) of €340.26 with additional service costs of €156.37, for a total monthly amount of €496.63. The building amenities noted in the listing include bicycle storage, a washing machine, parking possibilities and secure living arrangements. Specific utilities included in the service costs are not itemized in the provided data. The building is identified as a student-oriented residence with one available unit in this building occupancy listing.
The household is described as a shared apartment occupied by students. The listing indicates household practices such as maintaining a cleaning roster and a preference for quiet evenings with limited visitors; these household rules are part of the shared-living arrangement. The listing states the household is queer-friendly. Allocation and eligibility details included in the listing specify that assignment follows a hospiteren procedure, the intended target group is students in Rotterdam, and that the listing indicates a gender preference of female. The listing also provides participant requirements: a maximum gross annual income of €28,375 and an age range indicated by the listing with a minimum of 17 years and a maximum of 27 years, while noting a preference for candidates aged 21 or older and in the final phase of their studies.
Location and context information in the listing notes proximity to public transport, the university, local shops and parks. Walking distances referenced in the listing include approximately ten minutes to Blaak and approximately fifteen minutes to Rotterdam Centraal. The property is located on a relatively quiet street along the Rotte and is in the Oude Noorden neighborhood, Noord district. Reference details in the listing include energy label C and advert number 540003 for administrative identification.
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NO2
23.33µg/m 3
O3
37.85µg/m 3
PM10
22.35µg/m 3
PM2.5
17.15µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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