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4815 GW (Breda - Doornbos-Linie)
€1,260/ month + €45 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,260.00
Service Costs
€45.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2019
Volume
255 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
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€2,195/ month
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This apartment at Stationslaan 69-D1 in Breda offers a two-bedroom layout within approximately 85 m² of living space in a modern building. The property is located on Stationslaan, within walking distance of Breda Central Station and local shops and restaurants. The building dates from 2019 and has a flat roof and an energy label A. The apartment includes a covered loggia accessed from the living area and large windows that provide natural light to the main living spaces.
The open-plan living room and kitchen form the principal living area and measure almost 36 m², providing an integrated space for cooking and daily living. The living area opens directly onto the loggia through large windows, giving an outdoor extension to the main living space. The kitchen area is part of the open plan configuration, allowing for a flexible arrangement of furniture and appliances. The generous proportions of this combined room support both dining and seating zones.
The apartment has two bedrooms, including a main bedroom of about 15.5 m² and a second bedroom suitable for use as a home office, guest room or nursery. The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower and a double sink, and there is a separate toilet. A large internal storage room contains laundry connections, offering dedicated space for household appliances and storage needs. The layout supports everyday requirements with clear separation between living and sleeping areas.
Practical details include a listed service charge of €45 per month and a stated security deposit of €0. The property’s recorded living area is listed at 85 m² and a WOZ valuation is available in the listing. The building’s construction year (2019) and energy label A indicate recent construction standards. The location on Stationslaan places the apartment close to public transport links via Breda Central Station and nearby local amenities.