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Utrecht - Utrecht
€643/ month + €70 service costs
Private landlord
Ralf
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Price
€643.00
Service Costs
€70.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,300.00
Contract Type
C
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
25
Preferred Gender
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An unfurnished private room of approximately 13 m² is offered on Pedro Luis Brionstraat in the Voordorp neighbourhood of Utrecht. Sources list availability from 16 August 2025; another source indicates a possible start date of 1 October 2025. The advertised rent is given as €643 per month excluding utilities in one source and as €645 plus variable utilities (€73) in another. A separate recurring additional cost for gas/water/electricity/internet is listed at around €70–73 per month. The rental period is described as indefinite and a security deposit equivalent to two months’ rent is required (listed as €1,300 in the information provided).
The room is unfurnished and is part of a shared dwelling where common areas are used jointly. Shared facilities include a kitchen, bathroom, toilet and living room. Internet and Wi‑Fi access are noted as available. The space is described as being shared only with the owner/landlord rather than with multiple roommates.
The listed landlord is a private owner named Ralf, identified as a working, 30‑year‑old medical professional. Preferences for an incoming tenant include an age range of approximately 25–35 years and a working status or someone looking for a job; the listing indicates one tenant only. Languages specified by the landlord are Dutch and English. The listing states that no pets are allowed and that the energy label for the property is unknown.
Practical details in the provided information note that viewings can be arranged through the landlord and that additional specifics about utilities and other conditions were available at an in‑person meeting. One source requested responses by 21 August with a short message about the prospective tenant. Contact is through the private landlord; the listing indicates that more detailed information can be obtained directly from the landlord before finalising any agreement. No further neighbourhood or transport details were included in the scraped data.