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Zeist - Zeist
€1,099/ month + €149 service costs
Private landlord
Lacrim
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Price
€1,099.00
Service Costs
€149.00
Available From
September 16, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,198.00
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
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This listing describes an unfurnished room of approximately 30 m² located on the ground floor at De la Reylaan in Zeist. The monthly rent is €1,099 excluding utilities; additional monthly charges for gas, water and electricity are specified at €149. The rental arrangement is an indefinite period and the property is offered by a private owner. The listing specifies the room is intended for a single occupant only.
The property is part of a shared housing arrangement. The listing indicates shared use of the kitchen, bathroom and toilet with two other tenants. The description also lists a private living room among the amenities while the narrative mentions shared living space; these details are recorded as presented in the listing. Internet access is noted as available and the accommodation is described as one of two rooms for one tenant within the dwelling.
The room is offered unfurnished, with furnishing negotiable according to the listing. Smoking is not permitted in the property and no pets are allowed. A security deposit equal to two months' rent is required (listed as €2,198). The listing provides a contact route to the landlord (private owner) for further questions and to arrange viewings; specific viewing times or availability dates are not included here.
Other practical details included in the listing are the ground-floor location and that the accommodation is intended for one person. The listing indicates openness regarding tenant age, gender and occupation. Utilities are charged in addition to the rent as noted above. Prospective tenants are referred to the landlord for any additional clarifications about the layout, the shared/common spaces and the tenancy terms.