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619722 EK (Groningen - Helpman)
€900/ month + €500 service costs
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HouseHunting Groningen
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Price
€900.00
Service Costs
€500.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,400.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
11
Number of Floors
11
Construction Year
1975
Volume
250 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Minimum Age
55
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This two-room apartment is located on the eleventh (top) floor of the serviceflat Groenestein in the Helpman neighborhood of Groningen. The unit includes a balcony that faces the adjacent park and an internal storage room in the basement of approximately 3.5 m². The building dates from the 1971–1980 period and is designed as a portiekflat with elevator access. The location within a residential area provides proximity to neighboring facilities via a covered walkway to an adjoining care location.
The apartment layout comprises an entrance hall with wardrobe and storage space, a living room of about 25 m² and a half-open kitchen equipped with an induction cooktop and refrigerator. The bedroom is approximately 17 m² and has a door to the balcony. The bathroom contains a shower cabin and a washbasin unit and provides access to the toilet; white goods connections are located in the bathroom. The apartment’s living area is listed as 66 m², with building-related outdoor space of 4 m² and a volume of approximately 250 m³.
Groenestein is a service flat intended primarily for residents aged 55 and over and includes a number of communal facilities. On-site services include a 24-hour reception, a communal recreation room and guest rooms. There are options for indicated care, meal services and household assistance provided through local care organizations. A connection to the neighboring care location (ZINN) allows access to its restaurant and services via a walkway from the first floor of Groenestein.
Additional practical details: the building has mechanical ventilation and TV cable; heating is provided by district heating and the energy label is E. Communal bicycle storage with individual places and the possibility to charge electric bicycles is available. Waste collection is organized from the corridor storage twice per week. Rent is listed at €900 per month with an advance on service costs of €500 per month (including heating), resulting in a total monthly charge of €1,400. The lease is indicated as for an indefinite period and the security deposit is stated as one month’s rent.