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1241 BE (Kortenhoef - Noord-Holland)
€2,450/ month
Property agent
Interhouse verhuurmakelaars Hilversum & Almere
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Price
€2,450.00
Available From
December 1, 2025
Available Until
February 28, 2027
Condition
New
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1965
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
Achtertuin en voortuin
Garden Orientation
Southwest
Parking Type
Street
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This terraced family house on Elbert Mooijlaan is located in a quiet, child-friendly street with an unobstructed view over the canal. The property has five rooms (including four bedrooms) and a living area of approximately 109 m². The building dates from 1965 and is described in the listing as available for rent from 1 December 2025; the rental term runs until February 2027, with preference given to a tenant wishing to rent for the entire period. The listing text describes the property as fully furnished, while the listing metadata indicates the interior status as 'Shell'.
On the ground floor there is a spacious entrance hall with a modern toilet and washbasin and a bright living room that provides direct access to the rear garden with a canopy. The garden is oriented to the south/south-west, offering sun for much of the day, and there is a separate closed storage room suitable for bicycles and garden tools. The kitchen is described as luxuriously finished and equipped with various built-in appliances and extra workspace provided by an extension. A practical utility room houses the washing machine and dryer, and there is ample parking available directly in front of the house.
The first floor contains three bedrooms of varying sizes, two of which have built-in wardrobes, and a modern bathroom with a shower, a second toilet and a washbasin. A fixed staircase leads to the second-floor attic, which is arranged as a fourth bedroom; dormer windows make this space relatively light and spacious and suitable as a master bedroom, study or guest room. In total the property is classified as having five rooms and offers multiple storage and living options across its floors.
The property is situated a short distance from the village centre, which provides a range of shops and amenities including supermarkets (Albert Heijn and Jumbo), a bakery, a butcher, a drugstore, a hairdresser and a lunchroom. Local facilities for families include a primary school within walking distance, several secondary schools a short bike ride away, various sports clubs and a playground. Road connections to the A1 and A27 allow relatively direct access to Hilversum, Utrecht and Amsterdam. Heating is supplied by a central heating boiler, the property has both a front and rear garden, and there is no roof terrace. The monthly rent is stated as €2,450 per month.