The Sterren complex is a unique set of eleven star-shaped buildings that serve as a home for hundreds of students, including international students. The complex has a pleasant courtyard ideal for relaxation, reading, or barbecuing. The location might seem a bit outside Utrecht city center, but it's just a ten-minute bike ride via a secret tunnel under the Waterlinieweg. The Utrecht Science Park is also within a five-minute cycling distance. The complex is situated in the middle of a park, offering opportunities for walks and outdoor workouts using the fitness equipment available. The building has a rich history, having served as the Utrecht provincial government headquarters before being transformed into a student residence by SSH in 2013, a pioneering project in the Netherlands.
The room is part of a shared accommodation with ten housemates. It has a living area of 15 square meters and is located on the third floor. The complex offers various amenities, including internet, common bicycle storage, and CCTV surveillance. However, it doesn't have elevator access or parking facilities. The private parking lots nearby are managed by a third party, De Waal.
The complex has a lively atmosphere, with residents often organizing house parties and vacations together. The current housemates are a mix of male and female students, and they're looking for someone to complete their group. The room is available for students or PhD candidates, as per the rental contract requirements.
The rent includes various services such as utilities, internet, and maintenance of common areas. The total net rent is €463.47, with additional service costs and other expenses. The lease is governed by a campus contract, requiring the tenant to be a student or PhD candidate.