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3034 HG (Rotterdam - Oud-Crooswijk)
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Staffhousing
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Deposit Amount
€7,750.00
Min Duration
6
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
2000
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
8
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This terraced house is located on Crooswijkseweg in the Oud Crooswijk neighbourhood of Rotterdam and has a living area of 160 m² distributed over three floors. The property comprises eight rooms, including five bedrooms, and is classified as a terraced house / family home / semi-bungalow constructed in 2000. The interior is partially furnished (upholstered) and the property is suitable for shared living arrangements and staff housing. The energy rating is B and the building features central heating and double glazing with plastic window frames.
The layout includes two fully equipped kitchens and multiple bathrooms; the classification lists three bathrooms. There are two balconies for outdoor access, and a roof terrace is not present. The property is fitted with standard amenities including a shower and central heating. Parking is available by permit in the area.
Rental and occupancy conditions specify a maximum of eight residents and a target audience of working occupants; the property is offered for staff housing and is not available for students. Pets are not allowed and smoking is prohibited on the premises. The rental agreement is open-ended with a minimum duration of six months and a deposit of €7,750 is listed. A minimum guarantor income of €34,900 is required and the rental price excludes gas, water, electricity, TV, internet and municipal taxes and charges.
The house forms part of an existing building completed in 2000 and is presented as an existing construction rather than a new development. The property is classified as having three floors and multiple bedrooms suitable for shared staff accommodation. The arrangement of two kitchens and multiple bathrooms supports separate living and shared facilities. The combination of location, room count and specific rental conditions indicates suitability for organized staff housing rather than student housing.