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239312 PB (Nietap - Drenthe)
€1,200/ month
Property agent
Jonkman Garantiemakelaars
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Price
€1,200.00
Available From
April 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,400.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2024
Plot Area
94 m²
Volume
205 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Orientation
West
Parking Type
Private
Pets Allowed
No
Flat J.P. Santeeweg 21a en 23a, Nietap - For Rent
9312 PB (Nietap)
€1,400/ month
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Available for rent are these charming ground floor apartments located at J.P. Santeeweg 21 and 23 in Nietap. These residences offer a bright and modern living space, situated in the heart of Nietap with all essential amenities within walking distance. The apartments are designed to be fully accessible, featuring a spacious living room that is filled with natural light, along with a modern kitchen equipped with built-in appliances, including an induction cooktop with an extractor hood, a dishwasher, a combination microwave, and a refrigerator-freezer.
Each apartment includes a contemporary toilet, a utility room with space for a washing machine, and a comfortable bedroom that connects to a bathroom furnished with a shower and a vanity unit. Additionally, residents can enjoy a pleasant and sunny backyard, which also includes a private storage area for bicycles and one dedicated parking space.
The location is a significant advantage, as it places residents close to various facilities. The center of Leek, featuring numerous shops, restaurants, supermarkets, and public transport options, is just a short walk away. Furthermore, several natural areas and major highways are easily accessible, making this a convenient spot for both relaxation and commuting.
Due to the size of the apartments, they are ideally suited for single-person households or couples. For those interested in viewing the property, please reach out to the office or email to schedule an appointment during a designated viewing period. Viewings are set to take place on Friday, March 28, 2025. Please note that only apartment number 23 will be available for viewing, while number 21 is nearly identical but not yet ready for showings.
Key details to consider include: available from April 1, 2025; rental price of €1,200 per month; rental price excludes gas, electricity, and water; a security deposit of two months’ rent is required; no pets allowed; floor finishing is the responsibility of the tenant; the energy label A is provisional and not yet established; a screening process will take place upon receipt of the necessary documents (i.e., copies of payslips from the last three months, ID proof, and a BRP extract). The landlord reserves the right not to rent the property to prospective tenants if the screening results are unsatisfactory.