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8915 EE (Leeuwarden - Fryslân)
€800/ month
Property agent
Friesland Huurt
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Price
€800.00
Is Social Housing
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Cooktop Type
Electric
Garden Description
Gemeenschappelijke tuin
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Bike Storage
Storage Present
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
55
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Swettehiem is an apartment complex located on Pieter Sipmawei in the Westeinde neighborhood of Leeuwarden (postal code 8915 EE). The building comprises multiple residential units and is set within a green environment. The listed unit types are intended for residents aged 55 and over and typically offer one bedroom. Unit sizes are reported in the range of approximately 50–60 m² of living area measured behind the front door; non-habitable spaces such as small recesses or storage areas not intended for circulation are excluded from that figure.
The building provides a number of on-site amenities intended for resident use. Common areas include a recreation or activities room where community events are organized and a communal garden. The complex is equipped with a lift and a caretaker (huismeester) on site. Individual apartment provisions noted for the building include a storage room (berging), electric cooking facilities, and dwellings adapted for use with a walking stick, indicating accessibility considerations.
The immediate location contains a small shopping centre with a supermarket, and public transport access is provided by a nearby bus stop. A neighborhood or community centre is situated across the street from the complex. Distances to local amenities are described as walkable from the site. The surroundings are described as green, with the complex sited in that context within the Westeinde area of Leeuwarden.
Eligibility and occupancy conditions associated with these housing units specify a minimum resident age of 55 years, a maximum household size of two persons, and a maximum collective income threshold of €54,847. The building as a whole contains a substantial number of units and is organised as a residential complex for the 55+ category. Floor plans and additional building-level documentation are listed separately for specific units. The description above reflects the documented physical features, amenities and location attributes of the Swettehiem complex and individual apartment specifications as provided in the listing materials.
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NO2
6.68µg/m 3
O3
36.02µg/m 3
PM10
-0.69µg/m 3
PM2.5
7.83µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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