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4815 GP (Breda - Belcrum)
€2,500/ month
Property agent
Interhouse verhuurmakelaars Breda
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Price
€2,500.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1933
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Balcony
Terrace
Garden Description
Achtertuin en voortuin
Garden Orientation
South
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Located in the Belcrum district of Breda, this terraced family house dates from 1933 and has a living area of approximately 132 m² distributed over multiple levels. The property comprises five rooms, including four bedrooms, and retains several original details such as a bay window, high ceilings and a herringbone wooden floor in the en-suite living room. The neighbourhood offers a mix of pre-war housing and urban renewal projects and includes local amenities such as shops, supermarkets, primary schools, sports facilities and cultural locations including Kunsthal Electron and Belcrumhuis. Breda Central Station is within walking distance and road connections to the A16, A27 and A59 are readily accessible.
The ground floor is entered via a hallway with original wall tiles, a stained-glass interior door, a guest toilet and a stair cupboard. The en-suite living room features high ceilings, a herringbone wooden floor and French doors that open onto the garden. At the rear, an open-plan kitchen area includes a cooking island and built-in appliances, with additional French doors providing access to the garden terrace. These spaces combine original architectural elements with contemporary kitchen fittings.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom finished with a bathtub, a walk-in shower, a second toilet and a custom-made washbasin unit with a natural stone basin. The principal bedroom includes a walk-in closet and French doors leading to a balcony. The second floor contains two further bedrooms, one at the front with a dormer window, and a large landing area equipped with laundry connections suitable for use as a utility or laundry space. Overall the upper floors are described as bright and neatly finished.
Outside, the property has a south-facing landscaped garden with a tiled terrace, a built-in lounge bench, a pergola and a detached storage shed with electrical connection. Heating is provided by a central heating boiler. The house is classified as an existing building and is presented as a terraced family home with multiple living levels and separate outdoor storage. The description focuses on the accommodation layout, construction year, interior and exterior features and the local context in Belcrum, Breda.