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5282 PA (Boxtel - Noord-Brabant)
€606/ month + €46.69 service costs
Property agent
Thuispoort
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Price
€606.00
Service Costs
€46.69
Available From
October 8, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1996
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Balcony
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
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The apartment is part of the Ten Brueckelen complex located adjacent to Simeonshof, with a direct connection to the care centre. The building provides an elevator and communal facilities associated with Simeonshof, including an activity program, a restaurant, a meeting room, a shop and a laundry service. The setting is near green surroundings by the Smalwater and there is a bus stop at the complex. The listing identifies this dwelling as senior housing and notes accessibility features for residents.
The apartment has a total living area of 57 m², with a living room of approximately 30 m² and a bedroom of approximately 15 m². The layout includes one bedroom and a half-open kitchen configured for electric cooking. There is no private garden; the apartment has a balcony and a separate storage room (berging). The property was built in 1996 and the listing specifies an energy label A and an energy index of 1.15.
Technical and interior features noted in the listing include a central heating boiler running on gas (CV ketel op gas) and an open/half-open kitchen with an electric hob. Items indicated for takeover with the apartment include the built-in hob, vinyl flooring, a washbasin cabinet, a bathroom cabinet, window coverings and a grass mat on the balcony. The listing also records two non-standard alterations remaining in place: a shower seat with wall-mounted grab bars and a mirror above the bathroom radiator with an additional wall bracket.
Accessibility and communal amenities are part of the building’s specification: the apartment is described as located on the second floor and the building has a lift; the listing also notes ground-level accessibility. Specific communal facilities listed are a meeting room and the direct connection to the Simeonshof care centre. Storage space is present, and the apartment includes a balcony. The description above reflects the details provided in the listing without additional interpretation or time-sensitive information.