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Utrecht - Utrecht
€999/ month + €99 service costs
Private landlord
Kochstraat
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Price
€999.00
Service Costs
€99.00
Available From
August 21, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,998.00
Min Duration
11
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Parking Type
Street
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
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This listing is for an unfurnished room of approximately 12 m² located on Linnaeusstraat in Utrecht. The room is offered by a private owner and was posted recently. Rent is €999 per month, excluding utilities, and the room is available from 21 August 2025. The listing indicates an indefinite rental period; it also notes availability for one tenant for a period of 11–12 months.
The bedroom is listed as 12 m² and unfurnished, though furnishing can be discussed with the landlord. The property is a shared house with one other tenant and includes a shared kitchen, shared bathroom and a shared toilet. There is no separate living room included in the listing, and internet availability is indicated. Free on-street parking is available and registration at the address is possible.
Utilities are not included in the listed rent; gas, water and electricity are estimated at approximately €99 per month. A security deposit equal to two months’ rent is required (listed as €1,998). The listing specifies a no-smoking policy and that pets are not allowed. A viewing is possible if arranged with the landlord; the owner is listed as the contact for further inquiries.
The landlord’s stated preferences indicate the accommodation is suitable for one tenant; age and occupation are listed as open (age 16–99, all occupations welcome) and language and gender are not restricted. The listing also notes practical instructions for initial contact: when replying the landlord requests applicants to state their intended move-in date and rental duration, a brief description of work or study, whether they have working parents, smoking status, and a phone number. The posting specifies that utilities are excluded from the rent and that more details are available from the private owner upon inquiry.