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Room in Rotterdam, Moerkerkestraat
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Description:
Financial:
Luxuriously furnished room for rent at a central location in Rotterdam South
Location:
The Moerkerkestraat is near the Mijnsherenlaan. Mijnsherenlaan is a central street in Rotterdam South. Via the Mijnsherenlaan you are within a few minutes at the large metro station Maashaven. Various subways arrive here that will take you to your destination in no time.
So there are various public transport facilities in the area. The bustling Zuidplein shopping center is also a 5-minute bike ride away. On Zuidplein you will not only find many different shops and supermarkets, large chains, but also a large metro and bus station. Because all public facilities are so good in Rotterdam, all colleges and erasmus university are easily accessible.
Around Zuidplein you will find a number of nice restaurants and a large swimming pool. A Cinema will also be built in the near future.
Layout house:
The room is located on the first floor at the front of the property. The room is approximately 20m2 and is very spacious. There is a nice alcove so you have a separate dining area. The studio feels very spacious due to the high walls.
The cozy studio is attractively furnished with a nice 2-person bed, a table, 2 chairs and a wardrobe brush. You share the kitchen, bathroom and toilet with 2 other residents.
Financial:
- Rent is including advance payment for gas, water, electricity and internet
- Deposit: Skip deposit service is mandatory: €150 fee + 5% of 3 times the monthly rent (+ municipal taxes if applicable) paid before move in. This is not refundable.
- Rent: Two months rent to be paid before move-in. The first month rent will be paid via HousingAnywhere. And the second month directly to the property manager, which will be settled with the last month's rent.
- It is mandatory to take a liability- and contents insurance when the property is furnished. Estimation: +/- €10 p.m.
- Monthly contribution to municipal taxes: €17.00 p.m.
- Monthly service costs: €39.50 p.m.
- One-time purchase of a new sheet set + new towel set + new mattress protector: €125,-
- One-time advance payment cleaning: €200,-
- Once the reservation is confirmed on HousingAnywhere, you will be required to pay the deposit through Skip Deposit before the check-in date.
Rental profile:
- International students/expats who will move to the Netherlands temporarily, up to approximately 32 years old.
Note: For this accommodation a housing permit (Huisvestingsvergunning or HVV) is required. A housing permit gives you permission to stay in a house which is located in a HVV-area. At the municipality of Rotterdam you can apply for the housing permit. To obtain the permit, you must meet certain requirements. These requirements and more information can be found in this article: https://answers.housinganywhere.com/en/articles/4068359-what-is-an-hvv-housing-permit-and-how-do-you-obtain-it
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SAFETY TIPS
-
Be wary of scammers posing as an IamExpat housing agency.
-
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
-
Don’t send a copy of your passport or ID without meeting the landlord.
-
Don't sign a contract or transfer money without seeing the place first.
-
Always ask if you can register.
-
A general rule of thumb for deposits is up to 3x the basic monthly rent.