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3073 DV (Rotterdam - De Valkenier)
€1,150/ month
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Price
€1,150.00
Deposit Amount
€2,274.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Moderate
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1944
Volume
280 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
2
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This spacious flat is located on the second floor of a building constructed in 1944 in the Bloemhof area of Rotterdam, specifically the 3073 DV postal code. The apartment offers a total living area of 85 square meters and includes three rooms in total, comprising a pleasant and spacious living room with an open kitchen, and two sizeable bedrooms situated upstairs. The property also features one bathroom.
The flat has a private entrance on the second floor and is immediately available for rent. The layout is spread over one floor, providing a comfortable living space with a volume of 280 cubic meters. It is situated within walking distance of Zuidplein, which offers a variety of shops and dining options, making it convenient for daily needs and leisure activities.
The monthly rent is €1,150, excluding utilities, TV, internet, and municipal taxes. Additional monthly costs cover these services, and assistance is provided free of charge for setting up utility supply agreements. The deposit required is two months' rent, totaling €2,274. The rental conditions specify a minimum rental period of 12 months, with occupancy allowed for either one couple or two housemates. Smoking and pets are not permitted in the property.
Income requirements include a gross monthly income of three times the rent for one income, and for a guarantor, five times the rent gross per month on one income. The apartment is noted as suitable for DIY enthusiasts, implying that some customization or renovation may be expected by the tenant. No housing allowance applications are possible. The energy rating of the property is E, and there is no balcony or other outside space included with the flat.