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Rotterdam - Hillegersberg-Schiebroek
€500/ month
Private landlord
Maarten
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Price
€500.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€500.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
25
Preferred Gender
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A furnished and upholstered room of 6 m² is offered within a spacious semi-detached house located on Ringdijk in the Schiebroek neighbourhood of Rotterdam. The room is part of a shared household and is set up for single occupancy. The house contains common areas that are used jointly by the landlords and a limited number of other residents. The rental arrangement is described as an indefinite rental period.
Shared facilities include a kitchen, a living room, a bathroom and a separate toilet, all available for use by household members. Internet access is provided, and the property is noted to have an energy label A. Cleaning services performed by a housekeeper are included and cover vacuuming and clean sheets. The rental price covers energy, wifi and the stated cleaning services.
The monthly rent is €500 and the deposit is €500; utilities and the listed services are included in the rent. The house rules specify that no pets are allowed. The landlord indicates a preference for a single occupant and a preferred age range of 25–35 years, while remaining open to all genders and occupations. The listing also notes a suggested duration of stay of one year.
The property is located in the Schiebroek area of Rotterdam on Ringdijk, situated within a semi-detached residential building. The room is described as simple and furnished, with shared access to the main living areas of the house. The household composition includes two landlords and a maximum of two additional housemates sharing the communal spaces. Further practical details or arrangements are to be discussed with the landlord or current occupants.