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4611 CH (Bergen op Zoom - Noord-Brabant)
€1,450/ month
Property agent
123Wonen West-Brabant
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Price
€1,450.00
Available From
November 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,900.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Moderate
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1910
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Garage
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This maisonette-style flat is located on Bredasestraat in Bergen op Zoom and is part of an existing building dating from 1910. The property comprises approximately 130 m² of living space arranged as a 5-room unit with three bedrooms and one bathroom. The apartment is described as upholstered and is situated over two levels reached by internal stairs, with principal living spaces on the second floor and sleeping areas on the third floor. The layout includes two balconies and is positioned near the centre of Bergen op Zoom in the Vestinggronden-Noord area.
Access to the apartment is via stairs to the second floor where a central hall connects the living room, kitchen and a utility room. The living room faces Bredasestraat and is complemented by an adjacent front room; a rear room on this level opens onto a balcony. The kitchen is described as simple and offers sufficient storage space. The utility room provides space for a washing machine and dryer and can also be used as an additional workspace or office.
A staircase from the central hall leads to the third floor, which houses three bedrooms and the bathroom. The bathroom includes a bath with a shower and washing facilities. Two of the bedrooms are reported to have a minimum size of 32 m² each, while the third bedroom is smaller at approximately 11 m². The overall room count is five, with the apartment offering a layout that separates living and sleeping areas across the two upper floors.
Additional details recorded for the property include an energy label of G and the classification as a maisonette flat within an existing building. The listing notes the absence of a garage, garden and roof terrace. The interior upkeep is described as reasonable. Pet and smoking policies are not specified in the provided information.