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6372 CC (Landgraaf - Limburg)
€690/ month + €7 service costs
Property agent
HEEM Wonen
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Price
€690.00
Service Costs
€7.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1964
Bedrooms
3
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Pets Allowed
No
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This first-floor apartment at Kochstraat 18 in the Schaesberg neighbourhood of Landgraaf offers a total living area of 71 m² and was built in 1964. The property is classified with energy label A and is described as a regular residential unit. The building does not have an elevator and the apartment is on the first floor. The layout and floor area are provided to give a clear overview of the internal space.
The accommodation includes a living room of approximately 21 m² and an open kitchen. There are three bedrooms with reported floor areas of about 9 m², 11 m² and 13 m². The home includes storage space and a loft (accessible via a fold-down attic ladder). The dwelling has a balcony but does not include a garden.
Technical and policy details noted for the property include an individual central heating system and an energy label A rating. The building type is stated as an apartment without a lift. The listing specifies that pets are not permitted. These details reflect the fixed characteristics of the dwelling and its service arrangements.
Location information: Kochstraat 18, postal code 6372 CC, in the Landgraaf — Schaesberg area. The description focuses on the apartment’s layout, sizes and fixed features to assist readers in assessing suitability. No time-sensitive or application-status information is included.