Beautiful two-bedroom apartment in Historical Delfshaven with private rooftop terrace. Available now! Located on the third floor, the fully furnished apartment has high ceilings (3,2 m) with floor-to-ceiling windows. It features two spacious bedrooms, located in the back of the apartment which gives you the peace you need during the night. One of the bedrooms offers a queen-sized bed, the other has a 120x200 bed. The bathroom features a rain shower, his- and hers-sinks, and a full-sized bathtub. The kitchen is brand new and includes a 5-pit stove and two ovens, including a microwave oven. A full list of amenities is listed below. From the roof terrace, you have an unobstructed view of the Rotterdam skyline and the Euromast. The apartment is located in Delfshaven, a minute's walk away from the Delfshaven metro station. It is in the Historic Delfshaven section, a neighbourhood renowned for its well-preserved 17th-century buildings and cobblestone streets. There are multiple supermarkets and takeaway options in the neighbourhood, offering different types of cuisines at arms reach. - We prioritise 24-month contracts. The minimum rental period is 12 months. - After the term, a contract extension is negotiable. - Registration is possible. - We do not accept Bachelor students, only MSc students and/or professionals. - The property can also be rented by couples. - We are private landlords, there are no administration or cleaning costs. - One month deposit is required for booking the property. - The rental price includes electricity and gas (up to 100 euros a month), water, and internet/TV. - It does not include user taxes (‘afvalstoffenheffing’ and ‘waterschapsbelasting’). NOTE, we do not allow: → Smoking in the apartment → Pets → Subletting (for any period of time...
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