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2321 DG (Leiden - Fruitbuurt)
€2,360/ month + €47 service costs
Property agent
De Raad Makelaars
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Price
€2,360.00
Service Costs
€47.00
Deposit Amount
€2,360.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
10
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2023
Volume
402 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
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This three-room apartment at Perzikweg 130 is located in the De Ananas residential complex on the edge of Leiden’s city centre. The unit has a gross living area of approximately 121 m² and is situated on the tenth floor, offering elevated views and abundant natural light through large windows. The building entrance is accessed via Poales and the communal areas are finished with quality materials. The location is near public transport, shops, restaurants and schools, providing a combination of urban convenience and residential surroundings.
The apartment features a functional layout with a hallway that provides direct access to all rooms. A bright living room is combined with an open-plan kitchen fitted with built-in appliances, forming the principal living space. There are two bedrooms that can be used as sleeping areas, a home office or a guest room depending on needs. The fully finished bathroom includes a walk-in shower and double sink, and a separate toilet is provided. The unit is delivered unfurnished, allowing tenants to furnish the interior to their preferences.
Constructed in 2023, the apartment is gas-free and has an A+++ energy rating. The building is fully insulated and equipped with a heat pump and heat recovery installation. Underfloor heating and cooling are installed to provide year-round temperature control. Mechanical ventilation and a fibre-optic connection are present in the property, and a lift serves upper floors. These technical features support an energy-efficient and low-emission residential environment.
Additional practical elements include a private storage unit and two bicycle spaces located in the shared bike storage. A private balcony provides outdoor space associated with the apartment. Optional parking is available in the complex. The property type is a gallery flat/apartment within an existing building and the interior condition is delivered unfurnished. The layout, size and technical specifications make the apartment suitable for a range of household types, including working professionals, couples, expats or small families. Certain tenancy conditions apply regarding household composition and guarantors.
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NO2
8.11µg/m 3
O3
47.39µg/m 3
PM10
17.23µg/m 3
PM2.5
3.63µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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