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Maastricht - Campagne
€860/ month
Private landlord
Brent
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Price
€860.00
Deposit Amount
€750.00
Property Type
Apartment
Bathrooms
1
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House Tongerseweg 126, Maastricht - For Rent
6214 BD (Maastricht)
€2,195/ month
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This 72 m² apartment is located on Sauterneslaan in Maastricht. The listing specifies the property as a 3-room unit and is registered in the municipality. The neighbourhood is listed as “Anders” (other). The property is offered directly by the owner and the listing indicates that there is no brokerage fee. Registration at the address is permitted.
The apartment is described as unfurnished and will be delivered "kaal" (empty). The internal layout is listed as three rooms with private use of a kitchen, bathroom, toilet and living room; the listing also mentions a private front door. The listing repeatedly states the total floor area as 72 m² and the property status as unfurnished.
Tenancy conditions and costs provided in the source include a monthly rent of €860 (text shows “incl. a month”), a deposit of €750 and a statement that a guarantee arrangement is not possible. The listing notes that housing allowance may be possible. An income requirement is marked as not applicable. The rental period is indicated as indefinite (onbepaalde termijn). The starting date/availability is listed as "In consultation" with viewings to be arranged.
Additional practical details from the source: there are no housemates, the object is offered directly by the owner, and delivery will be empty. The listing does not provide explicit information about the number of bedrooms, floor level, heating, parking, balcony, garden or storage; these items are therefore not specified. The description above is factual and neutral, based only on the information available from the scraped source.
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NO2
10µg/m 3
O3
46µg/m 3
PM10
10µg/m 3
PM2.5
6µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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