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4811 KR (Breda - Fellenoord)
€734/ month + €1.88 service costs
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Price
€734.00
Service Costs
€1.88
Available From
October 24, 2025
Condition
Renovated
Is Social Housing
Property Type
House
Renovation Year
2011
Bedrooms
2
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Separate
Garden
Storage Present
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This single-family house is located at Ernst Casimirstraat 25 in the centre of Breda (Breda - Centrum / Fellenoord). The building is part of an ensemble of properties that are more than 100 years old and were renovated in 2011, retaining historic character while having undergone modernisation. The property is presented as a regular rental dwelling with an energy label C and a private central heating system (CV). Photographs and floor plans have been provided for reference to clarify the layout and room sizes.
The internal layout includes a living room with an area of approximately 26 m² and two bedrooms, each around 11 m². The dwelling has a closed kitchen and a separate storage room (berging). There is a garden at the property; there is no balcony. The combination of original construction and the renovation results in character features, and the property notes that sound insulation is modest given the building’s age.
The published rent information lists a base rent of €731.93 and a service charge of €1.88; the service charge includes contributions for a glass fund and sewer maintenance, yielding a stated total monthly rent of €733.81. The rekenhuur (calculated rent for benefit assessment) is shown as €731.93. Energy label documentation and an energy performance overview are included among the available documents. Floor plans and a rent specification document are supplied alongside photographic images of the interior.
The property is situated in the central part of Breda, in the neighbourhood identified as Centrum / Fellenoord, which places it within the city centre context. The house is described as authentic in its appearance and construction; it underwent renovations in 2011. Potential residents should note the building’s age when considering acoustic expectations and the historic character of the dwelling. The listing provides factual information on size, layout, amenities and included service items for clarity.
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NO2
12.6µg/m 3
O3
13.31µg/m 3
PM10
40.27µg/m 3
PM2.5
30.38µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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