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9721 PC (Groningen - De Wijert-Noord)
€1,065/ month + €50 service costs
Property agent
Pandomo Makelaars
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Price
€1,065.00
Service Costs
€50.00
Available From
September 1, 2024
Deposit Amount
€1,065.00
Contract Type
C
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1963
Volume
230 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Max Tenants
1
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Available from 1 September: a two-bedroom apartment on Van Lenneplaan in the De Wijert neighbourhood of Groningen. The apartment is located in a portiekflat built in 1963 and is offered for rent for an indefinite period. The living area is listed as 73 m² with a total volume of 230 m³. The property has an energy label A and uses a central heating boiler for heating and hot water.
The apartment is accessed via a secured stairwell to the third floor and has an entrance hall with a fixed storage cupboard and a separate toilet. The living room is approximately 33 m² and provides access to balconies at both the front and the rear of the building. The kitchen is adjacent to the living room and has direct access to the front balcony. From the hall there are two bedrooms, approximately 11 m² and 9 m² respectively, and a bathroom equipped with a shower and a washbasin.
Additional features include two spacious storage rooms and a building-bound outdoor space of 5 m²; external storage is listed at 15 m². The listing notes both internal storage (a fixed storage cupboard in the hall) and separate storage rooms associated with the apartment. Utilities for gas, water and electricity must be arranged by the tenant. The apartment is described as having one living level and is situated on the third floor of the building.
Financial and rental conditions are provided: the base rent is €1,065 per month with service costs of €50 per month, making a total of €1,115 per month. The deposit is one month’s rent (€1,065) for tenants in employment; for self-employed tenants or expats the required deposit is twice the monthly rent. The tenancy is for an indefinite period. Applicants must meet selection criteria including a gross monthly income of at least three times the rent (self-employed applicants must provide at least two years of accounts). Viewings are scheduled for 13 August. The listing status is recorded as "Onder optie" (under option).