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4822 WK (Breda - Kesteren)
€697/ month + €13.7 service costs
Property agent
Klik Voor Wonen
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Price
€697.00
Service Costs
€13.70
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2017
Kitchen Type
Open
Storage Present
Max Tenants
2
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Kesterenlaan 8 is a small, self-contained ground-floor studio located in the Noord-West neighbourhood of Breda (postal code 4822 WK). The property is a compact dwelling built in 2017 with a total living area of 28 m². The studio layout places most of the living space in a single room and includes a separate bathroom and toilet. The building functions as a flex rental unit designed for temporary housing needs.
The interior comprises a principal living area of approximately 23 m² combined with an open kitchen area. There is no separate bedroom; the accommodation is arranged as a studio with distinct functional spaces for living, cooking and sanitation. A storage room (berging) is provided as part of the unit. The property does not include a garden, balcony or attic.
This property is offered as a flex rental with a limited-term tenancy; the maximum contract length is two years. The accommodation is intended for single occupancy or for two persons without children and is subject to the eligibility conditions associated with flex housing. Tenants retain their registration duration within the local housing registration system (Klik voor Wonen) while occupying the unit. The unit is presented as a transitional housing option to be used while seeking a more permanent dwelling.
Location details identify the apartment on Kesterenlaan in the Noord-West district of Breda. Visual material and a floor plan are available for reference in the property’s listing materials. Monthly service charges and an administrative one-off fee are included in the tenancy arrangement; specific monetary amounts are stated in the listing documents. The floor level, compact layout, storage provision and recent construction date are among the primary factual features to consider when assessing suitability for intended occupants.
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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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