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1934 PR (Egmond aan den Hoef - Noord-Holland)
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Property agent
Staffhousing
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Deposit Amount
€3,300.00
Min Duration
1
Condition
Good
Property Type
House
Construction Year
2000
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Orientation
Northeast
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
4
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This furnished terraced house on Driehuizerweg in Egmond aan den Hoef offers approximately 86 m² of living space spread across four rooms, including three bedrooms and one bathroom. The property was constructed in 2000 and has an energy rating of A. Interior finishes include laminate flooring throughout, plastic window frames with double glazing, and central heating. The house is configured as a family home / semi-bungalow and is described as suitable for sharing.
The accommodation includes a private garden located on the north-east side and standard bathroom facilities with a shower and separate toilet. The layout and number of rooms accommodate a maximum of four occupants. The property is fully furnished and equipped for immediate occupation under a temporary rental agreement. Utilities for gas, water and electricity are included in the rent.
Rental conditions specify a temporary agreement with a minimum duration of one month and a maximum duration of five months. The property is designated for staff housing and is not available to students. Pets and smoking are not permitted. A deposit of €3,300 is required, and a minimum guarantor income of €14,900 is indicated as part of the rental requirements.
The house is located in a quiet residential area of Egmond aan den Hoef, with proximity to the beach and local facilities. The property is described as suitable for companies, staff housing, expats or families seeking short-term accommodation. Other noted features include double glazing and central heating; no roof terrace is present. The description focuses on the physical characteristics, rental terms and conditions, and location attributes of the property.