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3026 AE (Rotterdam - Nieuwe Westen)
€2,275/ month




Property agent
VDM Vastgoed Groep
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Price
€2,275.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,175.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1920
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This renovated 3-room apartment is located at Schiedamseweg 93a2 in the Delfshaven district of Rotterdam. The property offers approximately 100 m² of living space and is part of an existing building from 1920. The apartment is newly renovated with stylish finishes, high-quality flooring and improved insulation. It is available from 1 September 2025 under an unlimited rental agreement with a deposit of €2,175.
The layout includes two large bedrooms, each with a private en-suite bathroom, and a bright, spacious living room with an open kitchen. The kitchen is modern and equipped with built-in appliances. The interior is described as upholstered and the apartment benefits from plenty of natural light. There are two bathrooms in total and the accommodation is distributed over two floors.
The building is situated on a busy road in the Schiedamseweg area, close to supermarkets, shops, restaurants and public transport links. Rotterdam city centre is reachable within minutes by bicycle or metro. The property has an energy rating of A. On-site features include an intercom and an internet connection; there is storage space inside the apartment but no external shed or storeroom, and there is no balcony, garden or roof terrace.
Rental terms specify a monthly rent of €2,275, which includes service charges and internet but excludes utilities. The maximum number of residents is two and the stated target groups are students, working tenants and working students; an income requirement of €6,300 is indicated. Smoking is not allowed and there are no parking spaces or garage provided with the unit. Further practical details such as viewing arrangements and contact information were part of the original listing but are not included here.