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Breda - City
€925/ month + €100 service costs
Private landlord
Verhuurder
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Price
€925.00
Service Costs
€100.00
Available From
July 16, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,050.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
2
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This unfurnished 2-room apartment is situated in the center of Breda on Reigerstraat, near the Great Church. It offers convenient access to various amenities including catering facilities, supermarkets, and other stores. Public transport options are within walking distance, and the central station can be reached by bike or on foot.
The apartment is approximately 29 square meters and includes a living room, a bedroom, a shared kitchen, and a private bathroom with a toilet. It is located on the first floor and is intended for a maximum of 2 occupants. The apartment must be rented together with the other floor in the same building, allowing joint occupancy by up to 4 people. Each floor has its own bathroom and toilet, while the kitchen is shared.
The total rent for this floor is €1025 per month, which includes gas, water, electricity, and service costs. The deposit required is twice the total rent. Please note that rental allowance is not applicable for this property, and pets are not allowed.
The landlord is represented by Van Der Huizen, who charges fees related to costs incurred for tenants, ranging from €215 to €250 depending on the type of house. These fees may cover application of a name tag, cleaning, or intercom programming. There are no registration or viewing fees, and fees are only payable upon signing a rental agreement. Viewing of the apartment is available by appointment.