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Tilburg - Quirijnstok
€499/ month + €14 service costs
Private landlord
Bastiaan Johannes
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Price
€499.00
Service Costs
€14.00
Available From
September 10, 2025
Deposit Amount
€250.00
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
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Van Anrooylaan 68, Tilburg - Ground-floor Apartment
5012 HL (Tilburg)
€478/ month
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A private, uncarpeted room of approximately 23 m² is available for rent on Van Anrooylaan in Tilburg. The room is offered unfurnished (partially furnished/staged items possible) and includes a small east-facing balcony. The rental is available from 10 September 2025 for an indefinite period, with a monthly rent of €499 including utilities. A deposit of €250 is required and there is an additional shared community tax of €14 per month.
The living arrangement includes shared use of the kitchen, bathroom and toilet with the principal tenant. The kitchen is equipped with a range of appliances: dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, refrigerator, an airfryer, coffee maker, kettle, gas hob, electric oven and microwave. There is a possibility of a smaller additional refrigerator dedicated to the rented room. Internet is available in the property, and pets are not allowed.
The landlord/primary tenant is a private individual (listed as Bastiaan Johannes) and the listing indicates a preference for a single, working student aged approximately 20–25 years; gender is not important. The posting notes a particular interest in an art academy student who may use the in-house studio space; use of that studio would be subject to separate agreement between tenant and primary tenant. The contract requires signing a house rules document as part of the tenancy agreement.
Viewings are possible; the listing indicates a viewing evening starting 5 September with a preliminary meeting on neutral ground prior to the viewing. The listing specifies quiet conduct after 22:00. Additional terms mentioned in the source include an optional rent concession of €50 per month for the first two months under specific conditions related to room and studio arrangements—details would need to be confirmed with the landlord. Contact is through the private owner; prospective tenants are asked to request viewing details from the landlord.