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Tilburg - Tilburg Centrum
€475/ month
Private landlord
Marjan & Joop
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Price
€475.00
Available From
August 14, 2025
Deposit Amount
€700.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
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This unfurnished room is located on Van Alphenstraat in Tilburg and measures approximately 16 m². The room is on the ground floor at the rear of the property and is accessible both from inside the building and directly from outside via the backyard. The listing indicates the room is available from 14 August 2025, and a note in the description also states the room became available immediately due to circumstances with a starting tenant; prospective renters should verify the exact availability date with the landlord. The listing was posted 4 hours ago and is offered by a private owner.
The residence does not include a private living room. Shared facilities include a communal kitchen, a shared bathroom and a shared toilet. Internet is available in the property. The listing indicates there are six other occupants in the house, and the current household is described as male roommates. No pets are allowed. The room is offered unfurnished, so tenants should plan to bring their own furniture and belongings.
Rent is listed at €475 per month and is stated to include utilities. The required deposit is €700. No additional costs are specified in the listing. The rental contract is described as having an indefinite rental period. A viewing is possible and the listing advises interested parties to ask the landlord about arranging a viewing. Contact is to be made with the landlord, listed as RJ, who is identified as a private owner.
The landlord’s preferred tenant profile is for a single occupant, between 16 and 99 years old, and may be a student, working student or a working professional. Languages spoken by the landlord include Dutch and English. The listing indicates a preference for a minimum stay of about two years or more. Any interested applicant should confirm shared-use arrangements, access details, and availability directly with the landlord to ensure all specifics are current and accurate.