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Apartment in Rotterdam, Aegidiusstraat
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Description:
***Expected to be available February 1st. Please read full text below before sending a booking request.***General:
A beautiful studio (private toilet, private shower, private cooking facilities, shared laundry facilities), situated within a nice apartment in Kralingen.
Period:
Available February 1st up and until August 31st. Extension possible after that, preferably for the full academic year, commencing September 1st up and until August 31st. Early move-in might be possible, please contact me through the message option if interested.
Amenities:
The studio is furnished with a bed (plus a spare mattress for guests), table, couch, closet, private cooking facilities (stove, oven, microwave, noise-free fridge, water boiler, coffee machine), private toilet, private shower, television, radio, etc. The room has its own temperature control system and we also have a cleaning lady for the hallways and the common laundry area. Cleaning of the studio is an optional service.
Entrance:
The studio is situated on its own floor (no neighbours) and is accessible through a common hallway shared with the residents of the apartment that is situated one floor below. The apartment below is in use by two academics. We all take our work serious, so please keep the common hallway and laundry area cheerful and respect each other's peace and privacy.
Location:
The location is excellent, Kralingen is a very nice neighbourhood near the city centre and the Erasmus University. In my personal opinion the only neighbourhood you should want to live as an academic. ;)
- Albert Heijn and Aldi (supermarkets) 1 min walk
- Subway and tram stop 1 min walk
- Blaak (train-station) 7 min by bike / subway
- Beurs (city-centre) 10 min by bike / subway
- Kralingse plas and Kralingse bos (lake and forest - last two photo's) 2 min walk
- Erasmus MC (medical studies) 12 min by bike / subway
- Erasmus University 5 min by bike
Rent:
- The rent is 1000,- p/m excluding utilities (200,- p/m): 1200,- p/m including gas, water, electricity and high-speed internet. (Gas, water and electricity are 'fixed', but subject to a fair use policy.)
- Excluding cleaning of your room (optional).
- 1000,- security deposit (returned after leaving the room) paid upon arrival.
- 'Rent benefit' (from the Dutch government) is not applicable.
- Registration is possible.
What we are looking for:
Preferably a Phd'er or master student in the second part of his/her twenties.
Send me a message if you're interested and tell me a bit about yourself. (Not only age, nationality, etc. More like: what could we wake you up fore anytime? ;) I'd like to get to know you a bit better before receiving a booking request.
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SAFETY TIPS
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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.