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Breda - City
€715/ month
Private landlord
Verhuurder
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Price
€715.00
Available From
August 23, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,430.00
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
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This listing concerns rooms in a building on Korte Brugstraat in the centre of Breda. The property comprises a ground-floor shop and 14 rental rooms located close to De Haven, with supermarkets, shops, cafés and other local amenities in the immediate area. Several public transport connections are nearby and the central station is approximately a 10-minute bicycle ride or a 15-minute walk from the location. The listing indicates unfurnished rental units located within a mixed-use building in the city centre.
Rooms in the building are described with a private sleeping area and a bathroom equipped with a shower and sanitary facilities. Kitchens are shared between tenants; one unit identified as Studio 13 includes a private terrace. The listing indicates an example room size of 23 m² and states that the rent is listed excluding utilities. The accommodation is offered unfurnished and the rental period is indefinite.
The listing specifies occupancy categories for individual rooms: rooms 5, 8 and 9 are suitable for two persons, while rooms 6, 10, 11 and 13 are intended for a single student occupant. The published rental amounts for specific rooms in the listing are: Room 6 €550, Room 10 €450, Room 11 €550 and Room 12 €650 (all amounts shown excluding utilities). The deposit requirement is stated as two months’ rent. The listing also notes that housing allowance (huurtoeslag) is not possible for these units.
Additional practical details included in the listing are that registration at the address is permitted and that pets are not allowed. The listing identifies the landlord and a real estate agent as contacts for tenancy matters. An agency fee charged to the tenant for administrative costs is disclosed as a one-time amount varying between €215 and €250 and applies only if a rental agreement is entered into. No separate registration or viewing fee is required beyond those specified administrative costs when a tenancy is established.