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6219 BP (Maastricht - Boschpoort)
€1,550/ month + €50 service costs
Property agent
MIJN HUIS EN IK
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Price
€1,550.00
Service Costs
€50.00
Deposit Amount
€2,400.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1994
Plot Area
127 m²
Volume
328 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Balcony
Garden Description
underhoudsvriendelijke voor- en achtertuin met vijverpartij
Parking Type
Street
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This terraced family house is located on the north side of Maastricht in the Boschpoort neighborhood, approximately a five-minute bicycle ride from the city centre. The property sits close to the Belgian border (Smeermaas / Lanaken) and is near the river Maas and the Zuid Willemsvaart. To the south the neighbourhood borders the Boschstraatkwartier. A supermarket is available within the neighbourhood for daily shopping needs.
The ground floor has a small front garden leading to the entrance hall. From the hall there is a room at the front used as an office (or potential third bedroom) with a built-in wardrobe, and a separate toilet with a wall-hung toilet and small hand basin. A designed living kitchen by Roel de Vos includes a fridge-freezer, a four-burner gas hob with extractor, a Miele oven and a Siemens dishwasher; a new anthracite-coloured floor will be installed in the kitchen. The hall and kitchen are separated by a dark blue glass door; a utility room/large storage room is also located on the ground floor.
The kitchen provides access to a landscaped rear garden with a pond. At the rear of the garden there is a multi-level garden shed with three floors and a roller gate to the back; it is noted that two bicycles can be stored there if desired. A sliding door with a fly screen opens from the ground floor towards the outside. An open staircase in the kitchen leads to the first floor.
On the first floor the living room has a light wooden floor and receives natural light from large windows at both the front and rear. Tall glazed windows continue from the ground floor up to the ceiling of the first floor. An open stair continues to the second floor. The second floor contains two bedrooms, a bathroom with a Roel de Vos vanity unit, a bath with shower option and a second toilet, and a laundry/technical room with the central heating installation. A full-width balcony is located at the front of the house and the master bedroom includes an inbuilt wardrobe with sliding doors.
Notable features include new anthracite-coloured PVC frames and doors throughout with insulated glazing, maintenance-friendly front and rear gardens, a sliding patio door with fly screen, insect inserts in several windows, an electric roller shutter on the large bedroom, and electric screens at the rear of the ground, first and second floors. The listing states there are ample free parking opportunities on the street. Built in 1994, the property is listed with a living area of 126 m² (storage space excluded), a stated volume of 328 m³, and a given plot size of 127 m²; one source included in the original data alternatively lists the plot as 254 m². The rental conditions shown are a monthly rent of €1,550, service costs of €50/month (including depreciation of existing appliances and furnishings) and a security deposit of €2,400. The energy label is not available.