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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
254 m²
Volume
328 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Balcony
Garden Description
Beautifully landscaped front and back garden with a pond.
Parking Type
Street
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This terraced family house at Valkenierstraat 24 is located in the Boschpoort neighborhood on the north side of Maastricht, about a five-minute bicycle ride from the city centre. The property is close to the Belgian border (Smeermaas / Lanaken), near the river Maas and the Zuid Willemsvaart, and borders the Boschstraatkwartier to the south. A supermarket for quick errands is available in the neighbourhood. Public transport links and street parking are present in the immediate area.
The ground floor comprises a hall with access to a front office space featuring a built-in closet, a separate toilet with a wall-mounted toilet and sink, a utility or storage room, and a living kitchen designed by Roel de Vos. The kitchen is fitted with a fridge/freezer combination, a 4-burner gas hob with integrated extraction, a Miele oven, and a Siemens dishwasher; a new anthracite floor will be installed in the kitchen. From the kitchen there is direct access to the landscaped back garden with a pond, and at the rear of the garden is a large storage shed with three floors and a roller door.
The first floor houses the main living room, which has a light wooden floor and large high glass windows that provide substantial natural light from front to back. Curtains extend from this floor down to the kitchen level, and an open staircase connects the living room to the second floor. The second floor contains two bedrooms plus a master bedroom with a built-in wardrobe with sliding doors, a bathroom containing a sink unit, bathtub with shower option, and a second toilet, and a laundry room with the central heating installation. A full-width balcony is located at the front of the building on the second floor.
Construction and maintenance details include 1994 as year of construction, anthracite-coloured plastic window frames and doors with insulation glass throughout, and an overall energy rating of A. The home is described as being in excellent upkeep and has several practical features: insect screens on various windows and a sliding door, electric roller shutter on the large bedroom, electric screens at the back on multiple floors, and ample free parking on the street. The living area is listed as 126 m² (excluding storage space) and the volume as 328 m³. Service costs and deposit details are provided separately.
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NO2
23µg/m 3
O3
28µg/m 3
PM10
22µg/m 3
PM2.5
12µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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