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4811 NR (Breda - Chassé)
€850/ month + €75 service costs
Property agent
Housing Solutions Breda
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Price
€850.00
Service Costs
€75.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,550.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Studio
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1980
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Building Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
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Maisonnette Nieuwe Ginnekenstraat 26-A, Breda - For Rent
4811 NS (Breda)
€2,495/ month
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This studio is located on Nieuwe Ginnekenstraat in the Chassé area of Breda and is listed as a one-room studio with a living area of 38 m². The property is part of an existing building constructed in 1980 and the interior is specified as “Shell.” The listing indicates a single-floor studio layout and an energy rating of C. The condition and finish level are given as shell, which indicates the space is offered without fitted interior finishes specified in the listing.
The studio includes a bathroom with a shower and a toilet and the building is served by a lift. Outdoor spaces such as a balcony, garden, or roof terrace are not present. There is no shed or storeroom included and no garage or parking facility associated with the unit. These features reflect the accommodation’s compact, single-occupant configuration.
Rental details indicate a monthly rent of €850 and utilities information in the listing notes gas and water as inclusive. The security deposit is €1,550 and the rental agreement is described as an unlimited period with a minimum duration of 12 months. Smoking and pets are not permitted in the accommodation. The listing specifies a maximum of one resident and indicates the property is intended for working occupants.
The studio’s location is identified by postal code 4811 NR in the Chassé neighborhood of Breda, providing a city-centre context within the municipality. The building’s construction date, internal specification as shell, and the absence of storage and parking facilities are relevant for prospective occupants assessing fit for purpose. The information provided focuses on the property layout, building characteristics, and the stated rental conditions without additional claims beyond the listing details.