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6416 CX (Heerlen - Schandelen)
€460/ month + €55.1 service costs
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123Wonen Limburg Noord-Midden
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Price
€460.00
Service Costs
€55.10
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
6
Construction Year
1977
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Electric
Balcony
Building Facilities
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Apartment Aambosveld 68, Heerlen - 1-bedroom, 44 m²
6416 CW (Heerlen)
€370/ month
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Aambosveld 92 is a one-bedroom apartment located in the Molenberg neighborhood of Heerlen (6416 CX). The dwelling is situated on the 6th floor of a building constructed in 1977 and is served by an elevator. The total living area measures 58 m², providing a compact layout suitable for a single occupant or couple. The building and apartment information reflect fixed features such as floor level, construction year, and neighborhood location.
The interior layout includes a living room of approximately 22 m² and a single bedroom of about 12 m². The kitchen is a closed kitchen rather than an open-plan arrangement, and the property specification notes the presence of a balcony. There is no garden or attic space associated with the apartment, and a separate storage room (berging) is indicated. Details beyond the listed room sizes and configuration are not introduced here.
Technical and accessibility features are specified in the property data. The dwelling is gasless: heating and cooking are electric, and the apartment has its own central heating system (CV). The energy label assigned to the property is F with an energy index of 2.61. The building is described as rollator-friendly, with step-free indoor access and low or no thresholds, and the apartment is accessible via an elevator to the stated floor.
Cost information provided for the apartment includes a base rent and associated service charges. The base (kale) rent is listed as €386.21, with service costs of €55.10 and additional costs of €18.00, resulting in a total rent figure of €459.31. The listed calculation rent (rekenhuur) is €410.21. Location data identifies the address as Aambosveld 92 in Heerlen, neighborhood Molenberg; mapping or external links are not included in this description. No time-sensitive availability or application details are included in this profile.
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NO2
8.67µg/m 3
O3
25.43µg/m 3
PM10
0.59µg/m 3
PM2.5
2.17µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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