This senior apartment is located in a complex called De Amandelboom, which is designed for comfortable independent living for seniors. The complex has a pleasant green inner garden and is situated along a long, tree-lined avenue. Residents can enjoy the nearby allotment gardens. The apartments are ground-floor and designed to be life-cycle suitable, with wide passageways and two spacious lifts making the complex wheelchair accessible. The building offers various facilities, including a church hall, restaurant, shop, group practice of general practitioners, and other amenities. The bus stop is right in front of the building, making it easy to get around. Storage is available for bicycles and scooters in the communal bicycle storage area in the basement, equipped with electric charging points.\n\nThe apartment features a living room with an open kitchen equipped with a four-burner electric hob and a motorless extractor hood, two bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, washbasin, and shower, a separate toilet with sink, and an indoor balcony facing northwest. There's also a practical storage room for laundry facilities. The apartment is located on the northwest side of the first floor and has a view of the inner garden. The monthly rent is € 900, with an additional € 65 per month for service costs.\n\nThe service costs cover various expenses such as utility costs for common areas, water consumption, caretaker services, signal transmission, cleaning of common areas, glass maintenance, garden maintenance, and pipe unclogging. The costs are settled annually. The apartments are assigned according to the 'Passend Toewijzen' rules, requiring a minimum income of € 28,376 for singles or € 38,501 for couples, with some variations for AOW beneficiaries and maximum income limits.\n\nThe complex offers a comfortable living environment with various amenities and services, making it suitable for seniors looking for a hassle-free living experience.