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Breda - Tuinzigt
€695/ month + €150 service costs
Private landlord
Frank
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Price
€695.00
Service Costs
€150.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€695.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Studio
Floor Number
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Garden
Terrace
Garden Description
Garden facing south
Garden Orientation
South
Parking Type
Street
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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Apartment Nijverheidssingel 155, Breda - For Rent
4811 ZV (Breda)
€1,805/ month
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Unfurnished studio located on Dijklaan in Breda on the second floor of a building comprising 16 studios. The studio measures 20 m² and includes a private living room, private kitchen, private bathroom and private toilet. The living room has a direct door to the communal garden and the unit includes a private terrace area that faces south. Each studio has its own house number, and the property is presented as an unfurnished unit with private facilities and garden access.
Building amenities include shared bicycle storage and a communal laundry room on the ground floor equipped with four washing and drying machines. TV and internet are included as part of the offering and the listing notes an energy label of C0 for the property. Free parking is available in front of the building. The building layout and shared facilities are organised around the 16 individual studios.
The monthly rent is €695 and is stated to include utilities. A deposit equal to one month’s rent (€695) is required and there is a one-time administrative fee of €150. The rental agreement is described as an indefinite period and the listing indicates that rent allowance may be possible. Pets are not permitted in the studio.
The landlord is a private owner named Frank and the listing indicates that a viewing is possible. The landlord specifies an ideal single tenant, with a preferred age range of 18–35 and a stated preference for female applicants; listed suitable occupations include students, working students and workers. The landlord indicates a preferred minimum duration of stay of two years or more. Contact details are provided by the landlord for further enquiries.