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1624 GP (Hoorn - Hoorn)
€1,800/ month + €76 service costs
Property agent
Haring Vastgoed | Expat Housing Services
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Price
€1,800.00
Service Costs
€76.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,600.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2008
Volume
250 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Gated
Garage
Building Facilities
Pets Allowed
Conditional
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The apartment is a ground-floor three-room dwelling with a total living area of 93 m², built in 2008 and carrying an energy label A. The layout comprises an entrance hall providing access to all rooms, an open-plan living room and kitchen with a large glazed façade and sliding doors that lead to a balcony. The property features two bedrooms: a master bedroom sized for a double bed and a second bedroom with a built-in closet that can alternatively be used as a study or storage space. A separate tiled bathroom includes a washbasin unit, a bathtub and a separate shower cabin, while the toilet is located separately in the hall.
The kitchen is arranged in a practical layout and is equipped with modern appliances. The living area and kitchen form a continuous space with substantial daylight intake through the large glazing and sliding doors to the balcony. The balcony is directly accessible from the living room and provides an outdoor facing area. A separate internal storage room in the hall houses the washing machine and dryer connections and contains the central heating boiler (Remeha, 2020).
The apartment is part of the ‘De Triomphe’ complex, which consists of multiple interconnected buildings with individual entrances, lifts and stairwells. The complex includes communal security features such as tag-key access and a video intercom system; the building entrance is electrically operated. The apartment offers HR++ glazing and individual central heating that also supplies the domestic hot water. Communal aspects of the complex include photovoltaic panels for shared areas and a homeowners’ association (VvE) reported as healthy.
Practical on-site facilities include a private parking space in the underground garage, accessible by lift, and a separate private storage room located on the ground floor that is fitted with lighting and a double electrical socket suitable for charging an electric bicycle. The location is centrally positioned in Hoorn, approximately 1 km from the historic centre and about 600 metres from the nearby shopping centre ‘De Huesmolen’; public transport and motorway connections (A7) are readily accessible. Pets are permitted by arrangement and smoking is not allowed within the apartment.