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2321 LA (Leiden - Fruitbuurt)
€1,260/ month
Property agent
NederWoon Verhuurmakelaars Apeldoorn
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Price
€1,260.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
17
Construction Year
2025
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Building Facilities
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This 48 m² flat on Artemisstraat in the Cronestein neighbourhood of Leiden is part of a new development completed in 2025. The property is listed as a two-room apartment with a separate bedroom and is located within a 17-storey building. The apartment is designated with energy label A+++, reflecting the building’s sustainable design and systems. The development includes communal green space and a rooftop garden and sits within cycling distance of Leiden’s city centre.
The complex is gas-free and incorporates building-wide sustainable systems. Approximately 1,050 solar panels on the roof contribute to on-site electricity generation, while a heat and cold storage (WKO) system is used for heating and hot water. These installations form part of the building’s energy strategy and support its A+++ rating. A communal rooftop garden and green surroundings are integrated into the site plan.
On entering the apartment there is a hall with access to a technical room that also serves as an indoor storage space. The living area contains a modern fitted kitchen with built-in appliances, including an induction hob, combination oven/microwave, extractor hood, fridge-freezer combination and dishwasher. The bathroom is equipped with a sink and mirror, a shower wall and a towel radiator; there is a separate floating toilet near the hall. Almost all apartments in the complex include private outdoor space; this unit has a balcony.
The location offers local and regional connections. NS Station Lammenschans is within walking distance and NS Station Leiden Centraal is within a short bicycle ride; the site is also accessible from the A4 motorway. The development is situated to provide connections to nearby cities such as The Hague and Amsterdam, coastal areas and regional attractions including Keukenhof; Schiphol Airport is reachable by road and public transport. The description and photographs correspond to the specified layout and fittings of the apartment.
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NO2
20.49µg/m 3
O3
6.65µg/m 3
PM10
24.91µg/m 3
PM2.5
20.85µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet