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Wijk aan Zee - Noord-Holland
€660/ month + €240 service costs
Private landlord
Martin
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Price
€660.00
Service Costs
€240.00
Available From
September 16, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
2
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Sint Odulfstraat 2-B, Wijk aan Zee - Detached Summer House
1949 BE (Wijk aan Zee)
€660/ month
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This apartment is located in the dunes of Wijk aan Zee, adjacent to a church and on the grounds of the former schuilkerk dating from 1742. The property is situated approximately 150 metres from the beach, with local amenities and the coastline within walking distance. The neighbourhood context is coastal and residential, with immediate proximity to dune landscape and the village centre. The location description is based on the provided listing information and reflects the building’s setting rather than operational or time-limited conditions.
The dwelling measures 30 m² and is offered fully furnished and fitted. The layout comprises a living room with an open kitchen, a separate bedroom, and a bathroom equipped with a toilet and a shower cabin. The interior is described as furnished and stoffeerd (fitted with furnishings and textiles), which indicates basic household furniture and fittings are included in the unit. Floor level and specific fixtures or finishes beyond the provided description are not stated in the source information and have not been added.
Financial terms specified in the listing include a base rent of €660 per month excluding utilities. A separate monthly charge of €240 is indicated to cover gas, water, electricity, internet and maintenance of the central heating system (CV). A security deposit of €1,500 is noted in the listing details. The listing indicates an indefinite rental period; lease length and other contractual conditions should be confirmed with the landlord or agent and are not expanded here.
The listing states that no pets are allowed and that smoking is prohibited within the property. The unit is described as suitable for one person in the source material; prospective tenants should review any suitability or eligibility details directly with the listing agent. The advertisement is listed by an agent identified as Martin. Viewing arrangements and direct contact for further practical or contractual questions are managed by the landlord or agent according to the listing information.