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4811 DC (Breda - Valkenberg)
€709/ month + €67.24 service costs
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Klik Voor Kamers
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Price
€709.00
Service Costs
€67.24
Available From
September 29, 2025
Property Type
Studio
Construction Year
2014
Kitchen Type
Open
Garden Description
Common outdoor space/patio
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Bike Storage
Tenant Type
Minimum Age
18
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This self-contained student studio is located on the ground floor of a building completed in 2014 and offers a compact layout with a total living area of 21 m². The main living area measures approximately 19 m² and the studio has an open kitchen layout without a separate bedroom. The property is designated as an independent student flat and includes underfloor heating; tenants are asked to choose a floor finish that is compatible with underfloor heating. The studio is offered unfurnished and any items that may be taken over from a previous tenant should be arranged directly between the respective parties.
The building provides communal outdoor space in the form of a patio and does not include a private balcony, while a shared bicycle storage facility is available for residents. There is no attic or private garden associated with the unit. The studio is delivered in an empty condition and tenants should plan for furnishing and flooring suitable for the underfloor heating system. Accessibility within the building is typical for a ground-floor unit.
Energy performance is indicated by an energy label B and an energy index of 1.01, reflecting the building’s relative energy efficiency. The construction year of 2014 is noted for the building fabric and systems. Floor plans for the unit are provided in the listing materials for reference and give an overview of the layout and dimensions. Heating is provided via the underfloor system mentioned earlier; other specific utility arrangements are set out in the full listing documentation.
The studio is located at Nassaustraat 53-A2 in the Centrum neighborhood of Breda, within walking distance of a local bus stop and with the railway station, educational institutions and supermarket reachable by bicycle. The property is intended for students and a minimum age requirement of 18 years applies for prospective tenants. It is possible to apply for rental allowance subject to the applicable rules. A one-time administration cost is charged at the first rental invoice; other charges and service costs are detailed in the full listing information.
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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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