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Breda - City
€800/ month
Property agent
Direct Wonen
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Price
€800.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Max Tenants
2
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This apartment is located in the centre of Breda, within walking distance of shops, public transport and other local amenities. The property sits on the second floor of a building that contains one similar apartment. Access is via a shared front door with a doorbell panel that leads into a central entrance; a staircase provides access to the two upper flats. The location is described as the city’s lively centre and the apartment’s immediate surroundings include retail and transport options.
The interior layout comprises a living room of approximately 18 m², a separate bedroom of about 14 m² and a small kitchen of roughly 3 m². The private bathroom is fitted with a shower and sanitary fixtures. The total living area is listed as 40 m². The accommodation is indicated as suitable for a maximum of two occupants.
The listing notes the apartment is offered as "gestoffeerd"; this term is used in the original information and has not been expanded upon further here. The property is on the 2nd floor and is reached by the communal entrance and stairway; there is no mention of elevator access. There is no outdoor space associated with the apartment.
Practical details stated in the listing include a monthly rent of €800 (excluding utilities) and availability per direct. The deposit amount is not provided. Information about smoking, pets and the current status is listed as to be requested from the provider. No additional details about heating, energy label, parking or storage space are given in the available text.