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4824 KE (Breda - Kievitsloop)
€1,295/ month
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vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,295.00
Available From
August 16, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1985
Volume
310 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Garden
Garden Description
private garden
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This residence at De Raaimoeren 42 in Breda is a family house located in the Kievitsloop area of the Haagse Beemden district. The property offers approximately 115 m² of living space and a volume of 310 m³ and was constructed in 1985. The energy label is A++. The unit is listed as available from 16-08-2025 with a minimum rental period of 12 months and a monthly rent of €1,295.
Access to the house is via a front garden leading to the entrance hall, where a toilet, meter cupboard and staircase to the first floor are located. From the hall, the layout continues into a bright and spacious living room. At the rear of the property a semi-open kitchen provides direct access to the backyard, which serves as a private garden area. The layout is practical and oriented toward family use, with indoor-outdoor connection at the rear.
The first floor contains three well-sized bedrooms and a bathroom fitted with a bathtub, a separate shower, a washbasin and a second toilet. Additional property data include WWS points of 240 and a WOZ value of €333,000 (reference date 01-01-2024). The property’s listed security deposit is €0, although a landlord may request a deposit depending on the candidate’s circumstances. The listing indicates that for rental properties with a deregulated rent an annual increase of up to CPI + 1% applies unless a different maximum is set by the national government; regulated rents follow the annual percentage set by the central government.
The Kievitsloop neighborhood is characterized by quiet, low-traffic streets and green surroundings, with facilities that include the Heksenwiel shopping centre, local schools, sports facilities, a library and churches. Nearby recreational areas include the Asterdplas lake and the Haagse Beemdenbos forest, both offering walking and cycling paths. Accessibility is good with close connections to the A16, A27 and A58 motorways and a local train station serving the neighbourhood. Contact information listed for the property is Ilona Rademaker; further allocation criteria and registration details were provided in the original listing.