Duivenstraat 3A is an independent corner house located in Mheer, South Limburg. The property is part of a national monument with a timber-framed façade and distinctive architectural details. The building dates from 1861 and has a living area of approximately 65 m² distributed over three floors. The listed energy label is C and the interior is described as upholstered.
The layout comprises a living room with an open kitchen, two bedrooms, one bathroom and a separate toilet. The home is classified with three rooms in total and two bedrooms. The bathroom is equipped with a shower, a vanity unit, a toilet and a towel radiator. There are multiple floors within the property which contribute to the internal division of space.
The open kitchen is fitted with built-in appliances including an induction cooktop, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer. The bedrooms are heated and receive natural light. Utilities listed as included are gas, water and electricity, and the interior is provided upholstered. Storage space such as a shed or storeroom is not present within the property.
Outside features include a garden and public parking in the vicinity; there is no private garage and no balcony or roof terrace. The property is located in Mheer, a village in South Limburg known for its hilly landscape, castle and walking routes, and it is situated with connections to Maastricht and surrounding villages. Rental conditions on record indicate an unlimited rental agreement with a minimum duration of 12 months. Smoking and pets are not permitted on the premises.