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Utrecht - Utrecht
€1,250/ month
Private landlord
Demian
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Price
€1,250.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,250.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Studio
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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This listing describes a private studio-style unit located on Jan Pieterszoon Coenstraat in Utrecht, offered as an uncarpeted room with a total area of 27 m². The unit is presented as a self-contained studio with a private living area, kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. The listing notes that the only shared facility is a washing machine in the hallway. The property has an energy label of A3 and internet is available.
The location is close to local transport and amenities: it is listed as a 5-minute walk to the city centre and approximately 1 minute on foot to a nearby bus stop. Public transport links and proximity to central Utrecht are highlighted as part of the location details. The unit is described as being available from 1 September 2025 and the rental period is stated as indefinite. Viewings are possible by contacting the landlord.
Rental terms indicate the monthly rent is €1,250 inclusive of utilities, with a deposit equal to one month’s rent (€1,250). No additional costs are specified in the provided information. The listing specifies that pets are not allowed and that current roommates are female. The landlord’s ideal tenant profile lists a single occupant aged between 18 and 44, with preferred occupations including student, working student, employed, or looking for work, and a minimum intended stay of two years.
Contact details identify the landlord as Demian, listed as a private owner; interested parties are instructed to contact the landlord for further details or to arrange a viewing. Languages spoken by the landlord or in the listing are Dutch and English. The description aims to present the factual elements of the offering: unit size and layout, included utilities and internet, availability date, deposit and rent, location relative to transport and the city centre, shared washing machine, and tenant preferences. No promotional language is used in this summary.