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8261 CD (Kampen - Bovenespel)
€1,250/ month
Property agent
Meuleman Makelaardij & Taxatiebureau o.z.
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Price
€1,250.00
Deposit Amount
€1,250.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1900
Volume
350 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Garden
Terrace
Garden Description
Voortuin, 26 m², noordoosten gelegen
Garden Orientation
Northeast
Parking Type
Street
Shared Facilities
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
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This duplex apartment is located at Blauwehandsteeg 8 in the historic centre of Kampen. The property occupies two living levels and includes a private inner courtyard and a small front garden. The apartment is part of a small complex of four upper flats that share a communal entrance and a hallway with indoor bicycle storage. The listed living area is 112 m² with a total volume of 350 m³, and the building dates from 1900.
On the ground floor the layout includes a spacious entrance hall with room for coat storage, a separate toilet, a storage cupboard and a bathroom fitted with a shower and washbasin. A modern fitted kitchen with built-in appliances opens onto a bright and sizeable living room. The living room features large windows and a front bay window that provide views over the Oudestraat and allow ample natural light. The ground-floor arrangement provides direct access to the private inner courtyard.
The first floor is accessed via an internal staircase and contains three substantial bedrooms. One bedroom is fitted with a washbasin and additional storage space, and another bedroom is shown with a large wardrobe. There is a separate room with a washing-machine connection suitable for laundry or additional storage, and an attic level provides further storage capacity. In total the accommodation is described as having seven rooms, of which three are bedrooms, and one separate toilet and bathroom are provided.
Construction and technical details include an original build year of 1900, a pitched roof covered with tiles and double glazing throughout. The property holds an energy label B and is heated and supplied with hot water by a gas-fired combi central heating boiler that is in private ownership. External features include a private inner courtyard, a small front garden of approximately 26 m² oriented to the northeast, and on-street parking subject to paid parking and local permit regulations. The apartment is offered partly furnished (gestoffeerd) and contains a pantry with shelving and multiple storage spaces throughout.