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4811 DW (Breda - Chassé)
€1,850/ month
Property agent
Interhouse verhuurmakelaars Breda
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Price
€1,850.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2002
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
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This furnished flat is located in the Chassépark area of Breda and has a living area of approximately 70 m². The apartment is a gallery flat in an existing building completed in 2002 and forms part of a complex designed by architect Rem Koolhaas. The layout comprises three rooms in total, typically arranged as a living room and two bedrooms, and the interior is offered furnished. The property is described with a neutral finish and an emphasis on practical living spaces rather than decorative features.
The apartment’s layout begins with a hallway that provides access to the two bedrooms, a separate toilet, the bathroom, and the bright living room. The living room includes a semi-open kitchen and has access to a loggia as well as a west-facing balcony that overlooks the city centre. The kitchen is fitted with appliances and is arranged for everyday use. The bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower, a washbasin with cabinet, and facilities for laundry.
The building has a shared entrance with mailboxes and an intercom system, and the apartment is reached via a gallery accessible by stairs or lift. The accommodation includes a private parking space in the basement and a private storage room, both associated with the flat. Heating is provided through district heating, resulting in a gas-free installation for the apartment, and the property carries an energy rating of A. The flat is classified as a gallery flat and is part of an existing residential complex.
The location is in a car-free section of Chassépark, with direct views over Breda’s city centre and proximity to local amenities. A variety of shops, restaurants and terraces are located within walking distance around the Grote Markt, Havermarkt and the harbour area. The Mastbos forest, sports clubs and several schools are nearby, and the central train station is reachable by bicycle in approximately five minutes. Road connections to the A16, A27 and A58 motorways are readily accessible by car.