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Breda - Fellenoord
€508/ month + €125 service costs
Private landlord
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€508.00
Service Costs
€125.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€508.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
Preferred Gender
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This listing concerns a private room described in some parts of the source as a studio, located on Haagdijk in Breda. The space measures approximately 20 m² and is advertised as uncarpeted. The listing states that the unit includes a private living room and private kitchen, while the bathroom and toilet are shared. There are three roommates in the building and the listed roommates are male. The listing does not specify the presence of furniture beyond these spaces or the exact layout, so furnishing details are not provided.
The monthly rent is stated as €508, excluding utilities. A deposit equal to one month’s rent (€508) is required. An additional monthly cost of €125 is listed for gas, water and electricity. Internet is noted as not available through the landlord. The energy label for the property is unknown. The listing indicates the unit is available from 1 September 2025 and that the rental period is indefinite. The advertiser notes that viewing is possible and that interested parties should ask the landlord about arranging a viewing.
The location on Haagdijk is described as central and within walking or cycling distance of multiple amenities. Nearby points of interest include the Grote Markt with restaurants and terraces, cultural venues such as the Chassé Theater and Pathé cinema, and a variety of shops. Green spaces mentioned in the listing include Van Sonsbeeckpark and the Mastbos, the latter approximately a 10-minute bicycle ride away. Breda Central station is also cited as about a 10-minute bike trip from the area, and the location has quick access to the A16 and A27 motorways.
The landlord or contact listed is vb&t Verhuurmakelaars. The listing indicates a preference for one tenant, ideally aged 20–24 and a student, but states that gender is not important. Languages spoken by the landlord or in the listing are Dutch and English. The listing explicitly states that pets are not allowed. All information has been presented factually based on the provided source text and avoids assumptions beyond the details given.