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Schiedam - Zuid-Holland
€807/ month
Private landlord
Vincent
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Price
€807.00
Available From
September 6, 2025
Deposit Amount
€807.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
Preferred Gender
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The listing concerns an uncarpeted private room of 14 m² located on Professor Kamerlingh Onneslaan in Schiedam. The room is offered as part of a shared living arrangement where tenants share the living room, kitchen, bathroom and toilet. The rent is €807 per month and utilities are included in this amount. A deposit equal to one month’s rent (€807) is stated. The available move-in date is 6 September 2025 and the rental agreement is offered for an indefinite period.
The property specifies shared facilities: a communal living room, a communal kitchen, a shared bathroom and a separate shared toilet. Internet connection is available in the property. The room is described as uncarpeted. The building’s stated energy label is A3. The listing indicates there are male roommates currently in the house. Pets are not allowed in the accommodation.
The landlord or contact person for this listing is named Vincent; he is also noted as a roommate. The listing suggests that viewings are possible but that interested parties should ask the landlord to arrange a viewing. The post time on the scraped information is ‘posted 5 hours ago’. No additional costs beyond the rent and deposit are specified; additional ongoing charges are listed as “---”.
The landlord’s stated preferences for an ideal tenant are provided: the room is intended for one person, aged between 20 and 28, and the preferred gender is male. Suitable occupations listed are student, working student or working. Preferred languages spoken are Dutch and English. The preferred minimum duration of stay given is 1 year. No other details about utilities breakdown, furnishings beyond the floor covering, or specific apartment location within the building (floor number, elevator access) are provided in the available text.