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4811 EV (Breda - Valkenberg)
€367/ month + €90.2 service costs
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Klik Voor Kamers
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Price
€367.00
Service Costs
€90.20
Available From
October 21, 2025
Property Type
Room
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1993
Garden
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Storage Present
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
4
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Flat J.F. Kennedylaan, Breda (Valkenberg) - Student Rental
4811 ET (Breda)
€700/ month
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This student room is located on the first floor at Bouwerijstraat 2-B 1 in the centre of Breda. The building was constructed in 1993 and the room size is approximately 25.1 m² (the listing also notes a living area of 25 m²). The accommodation is classified as a studentenkamer (student room) and does not list separate bedrooms. The property address is in the Centrum neighbourhood, close to local amenities and public spaces.
The room is part of a shared student household with common spaces to be used by three housemates. The property includes a communal kitchen; other shared areas are indicated in the listing. There is no attic on the property. Outdoor and storage features on the listing include a garden, a balcony and a private storage room (berging). The building is managed by a designated administrator (beheerder).
Location details provided with the listing identify proximity to several points of interest: the room is in the city centre of Breda, cited as a short cycling distance from BUAS and Avans universities and the main train station, and is adjacent to Valkenbergpark. These location notes reflect the immediate neighbourhood context and local transport and educational links referenced in the listing. No floor plan is provided with the listing information.
The listing shows a rent breakdown: a base (kale) rent of €366.08, service costs of €90.20, heating (stookkosten) of €40.00 and additional costs of €35.00, resulting in a total monthly rent figure of €531.28. The calculated rent (rekenhuur) is listed as €379.08; this figure can be relevant for housing benefit calculations but may not apply to every room. A one-time administrative fee of €25.00 is listed to appear on the first rent invoice. The listing specifies the accommodation is intended for students and includes the cost items shown in the data.
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NO2
10.03µg/m 3
O3
16.31µg/m 3
PM10
33.87µg/m 3
PM2.5
22.87µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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