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Utrecht - Utrecht
€1,199/ month
Private landlord
Lacrim
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Price
€1,199.00
Available From
September 2, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,398.00
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
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This listing describes an unfurnished private bedroom of approximately 25 m² located on Oude Pijlweerdstraat in Utrecht. The rent is stated as €1,199 per month excluding utilities. The rental period is indefinite and the required deposit is two months' rent (€2,398). The property is offered by a private owner.
The bedroom is part of a shared house and is described as a room within a dwelling that includes shared facilities. Kitchen, bathroom and toilet are communal and will be used by the other occupants. The house is occupied by two other tenants, so shared bills and household arrangements apply. Internet is available in the property and there is no separate living room included with the room itself.
The room is listed as unfurnished, with a note that furnishing may be discussed. Utilities (gas, water and electricity) are not included in the stated rent; the listing provides an approximate range for these costs of €100–150 per month, with bills to be shared among the housemates. Smoking is not permitted in the property and pets are not allowed. Any additional charges or arrangements for shared services should be confirmed with the landlord.
The location is on Oude Pijlweerdstraat in Utrecht, with the property described as being close to the station and the city centre (approximately a ten-minute walk according to the listing). The landlord is identified as a private owner. Viewing arrangements, specific move-in dates and other procedural details were part of the original listing and should be confirmed directly with the landlord; they are not included here to avoid time-sensitive statements.