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Breda - City
€925/ month
Private landlord
Verhuurder
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Price
€925.00
Available From
August 23, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,050.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Preferred Gender
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This unfurnished 2-room apartment is located on Reigerstraat in the centre of Breda, at the foot of the Grote Kerk. The property is situated within walking distance of local shops, supermarkets and dining options, with public transport connections nearby and Breda Central Station reachable by bike or on foot. The apartment is on the second floor of a multi-storey building and is described as approximately 31 m² in size. The setting is a central urban neighbourhood with typical city-centre amenities in close proximity.
The internal layout comprises a living room, a bedroom, a shared kitchen and a bathroom with toilet. The apartment is offered unfurnished and the kitchen is shared with the other unit(s) on the building. Each floor in the building has its own bathroom and WC. The accommodation is intended for residential use and is arranged over a single floor of the property.
The apartment unit on the second floor is designated for a maximum of two persons and the listing states that this floor is offered in combination with the other floor in the building for a joint occupancy arrangement of up to four people. Under that arrangement each floor retains its own bathroom and WC while the kitchen is shared between occupants. The combined rental arrangement for the other floor is handled separately and affects occupancy and internal shared-use arrangements. The property is not pet friendly; pets are not allowed.
The listing indicates a monthly rent of €925 excluding utilities. The listing also states a total rent figure for the floor of €1,025 per month which is described as including gas, water, electricity and service costs. The deposit is indicated as equal to twice the total rent and the property is not eligible for housing allowance. An agency (Van Der Huizen) is named as charging onboarding costs that are specified to vary between €215 and €250 for items such as a nameplate, cleaning or intercom programming; the listing states there are no separate registration or viewing fees and that agency costs apply when a rental agreement is concluded.