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6416 TR (Heerlen - Limburg)
€617/ month + €13.55 service costs
Property agent
Wonen Zuid
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Price
€617.00
Service Costs
€13.55
Available From
September 16, 2025
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1927
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
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This semi-detached house at Hendrik van Veldekestraat 72 is a two-storey residence built in 1927. The property has an energy label A and is equipped with its own central heating system and roof-mounted solar panels. The layout includes a living room, a closed kitchen, sanitary facilities, and two bedrooms situated on the first floor. The building does not have an attic and there is no balcony.
The living room measures 15 m². The two bedrooms on the first floor measure approximately 12 m² and 8 m² respectively. The property includes a closed kitchen and a separate toilet. There is a bathroom and an internal storage/utility room (berging) on the property.
Outdoor and practical features include a private garden and an external storage room. There is no balcony and no attic space. Heating is provided by the property’s own central heating system and electricity is supplemented by solar panels. The energy label A indicates a relatively high level of energy efficiency.
The property is located in the Molenberg area in the northern part of Heerlen. The immediate neighbourhood is residential and quiet, with nearby shops, primary schools and sports facilities within short distance. The dwelling is listed by Wonen-Zuid. A floor plan and a video tour are available in the listing documents.