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2401 JC (Alphen aan den Rijn - Ambachtenbuurt)
€683/ month + €67.49 service costs
Property agent
Woonzorg
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Price
€683.00
Service Costs
€67.49
Available From
October 1, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1983
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Bike Storage
Storage Present
Minimum Age
55
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This 1-bedroom apartment is located at Marketentster 129 in the Oudshoorn neighborhood of Alphen aan den Rijn and is designated as senior housing. The unit has a total living area of 58 m², with a living room of approximately 27 m² and a bedroom of about 13 m². The apartment is situated on the 2nd floor and is reached by lift; the building includes ground-floor units as well. The complex was built in 1983 and the apartment has an energy label B.
The apartment layout includes a living room, one bedroom, a balcony and an individual storage room. There is no private garden for this unit. The building has an intercom and lift access; ground-floor apartments in the complex have a small garden while upper-floor units have balconies. A floor plan file is available for precise room dimensions and arrangement.
The residential complex comprises 86 step-free two-room homes and contains shared facilities such as a laundrette, a guest/ logeerwoning, an indoor bicycle storage area suitable for electric bicycles, and a communal meeting/recreation room. Regular communal activities take place in the recreation room. A residents’ consultant is the primary contact for day-to-day matters; outside office hours calls are routed to a central service for emergencies.
The complex is in the De Oude Ambachtenwijk, a neighborhood with green spaces and direct road connections to larger cities. Weteringpark and a bus stop are located about 200 meters from the complex; the Herenhof shopping centre with a range of shops is approximately 900 meters away and provides bus connections to the town centre, the railway station and direct services toward Schiphol and Amsterdam. Rental charges listed for the apartment are: base rent €682.95, service costs €67.49, heating charge €67.00, additional costs €13.27, for a total monthly rent of €830.71. The calculated rent used for housing benefit assessment is €712.95. Applicants must be 55 years or older to qualify for these senior housing units; eligibility for housing allowance depends on age and income.
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NO2
22.6µg/m 3
O3
1.99µg/m 3
PM10
29.4µg/m 3
PM2.5
20.85µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet