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9715 HK (Groningen - Oud-Indische buurt)
€1,066/ month


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123Wonen Groningen
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Price
€1,066.00
Deposit Amount
€1,066.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1936
Bathrooms
1
Kitchen Type
Open
Balcony
Max Tenants
2
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Located on Floresplein in the Korrewegwijk (Indische buurt) area of Groningen, this upper-floor flat faces the Floresvijver and is situated within walking distance of local shops, supermarkets and public transport. The property is also near the Noorderplantsoen park and other neighborhood amenities, providing a central urban setting. The building is part of an existing residential block constructed in 1936. The listing indicates an energy rating of C and notes that no garage, garden or roof terrace is present for this unit.
Access to the apartment is via stairs to the first floor where the front door opens into an entrance hall with a separate toilet. The interior layout includes a spacious living room with an open kitchen configuration; from the living room there is access to a large rear balcony and to the bathroom, which is described in the listing as fully equipped. The property is classified as a one-room apartment with a listed living area of 77 m² and is described as an upper-floor flat. The building type is indicated as an existing building rather than new construction.
The listing includes several specific features: a large balcony at the rear of the flat, a separate toilet in the entrance hall, and an open kitchen adjacent to the living space. The listing text also references furnishing, while the technical interior field is shown as “shell” in the advertised data; both items are reported here as provided in the source. The property is identified as a non-smoking unit and the listing states it is suitable for one person or a couple. An income requirement is noted in the listing information.
Details concerning utilities and other arrangements are set out in the listing: utilities such as gas, water, electricity, internet, television and taxes are not included in the rent and are to be arranged separately. The property is presented without a garage, garden or roof terrace and no specific parking arrangement is listed. The flat’s central location on Floresplein and proximity to neighborhood services and green space are noted as location characteristics. Information about tenancy conditions, deposits or application procedures is not included here and should be consulted in the original listing documentation.
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NO2
6.96µg/m 3
O3
67.9µg/m 3
PM10
5.71µg/m 3
PM2.5
1.17µg/m 3
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