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9728 AH (Groningen - Corpus den Hoorn)
€975/ month + €65 service costs
Property agent
Makelaardij Van Santen de Hoog
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Price
€975.00
Service Costs
€65.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€975.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
8
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1964
Volume
120 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
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Located in the Corpus den Hoorn neighborhood of Groningen, this gallery apartment is situated on the 8th floor of a residential building on Paterswoldseweg. The property is close to the Overwinningsplein shopping center and is near Stadspark, the city center, and the Martini Hospital. Access to the building is via a closed entrance with a portico and a gallery corridor on the upper floors. The apartment is offered as gestoffeerd (partly furnished) and the listed monthly rent is €975 basic rent.
The apartment has a combined living space of approximately 62 m². The current layout includes a large living room of about 30 m² created by combining two original rooms; this space can be divided again to recreate a second bedroom. There is one designated bedroom of approximately 9 m². The living room provides access to a balcony of about 3 m² located on the 8th floor with an outward view over the surrounding area.
The kitchen is separate, finished and equipped with connections for white goods. From the kitchen there is access to a bathroom that contains a shower and a wash basin; there is also a separate toilet. The building provides an indoor bicycle storage room and an external storage room of approximately 4 m². Building services include a lift, mechanical ventilation and TV cable connection.
Technical and administrative details: the building dates from 1964 and has a flat roof with bituminous covering. Heating is by block heating; hot water is provided by a rented geiser. The energy label is F and the property is noted as having no insulation. Parking is available on an enclosed terrain behind the complex and public parking is also present nearby. Service costs include a monthly contribution of €65 for block heating, with annual settlement via the homeowners’ association (VvE); gas, water, electricity and taxes are not included in the rent. The property is under an established VvE with KvK registration, an annual meeting, a reserve fund, a maintenance plan and building insurance. The rental policy specifies no rentals to students.