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Breda - Chassé
€1,300/ month
Private landlord
GM Management
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Price
€1,300.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,300.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Building Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
24
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A two-room apartment becomes available in the centre-south part of Breda from 1 September 2025. The property is located on Concordiastraat with views toward the former Concordia theatre and close to the Van Coothplein. The building provides a central hall with lift and stairs, and there is a communal bicycle storage room for residents. The apartment is described as suitable for one person or a maximum of two persons and has a total usable area of 65 m².
The layout includes an entrance hall with a separate toilet, a storage/utility cupboard and a washing machine connection. The living room is described as spacious with a laminate floor and direct access to a south-facing balcony. The bedroom also has a laminate floor and contains a large wardrobe with hanging and shelving space; an adjacent bathroom is fitted with a shower and a sink. There is an additional storage room off the corridor that can be used as a separate berging.
Rent is stated as €1,300 per month. The listing metadata indicates “excluding utilities,” but the property description specifically states that water consumption, waste disposal charges and costs associated with the linen cupboard are included in the stated rent; other utilities (gas, electricity) and exact internet fees are not specified. A deposit equal to one month’s rent (€1,300) is mentioned. The advertisement indicates a first-year fixed contract with the possibility of extension afterward; the rental period is therefore potentially indefinite following agreement.
Practical information includes that a parking permit can be requested and free parking may be available within a 5–10 minute walk. Viewings are possible by appointment and the advert notes viewings can potentially be scheduled from 18 August; the listing also prompts interested parties to ask the landlord about viewings. Internet availability is indicated, the energy label is not provided, and pets are not allowed. The landlord’s preferred tenant profile notes up to two tenants, aged approximately 24–45, employed and Dutch-speaking, with a minimum intended stay of about two years.