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Nieuwegein - Utrecht
€1,650/ month
Property agent
WVO Makelaarsgroep | Qualis
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Price
€1,650.00
Deposit Amount
€1,650.00
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1979
Plot Area
155 m²
Volume
320 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
Diepe tuin
Parking Type
Street
Tenant Type
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In the green and well-located Doorslag neighborhood of Nieuwegein, this corner single-family house is offered for rent. The property benefits from recent exterior work, including replacement of facade panels and installation of uPVC window frames with double glazing. The surrounding area provides walking access to local amenities such as schools, City Plaza, public transport links, a hospital and childcare facilities. Major roads including the A2, A12 and A27 are also quickly reachable by car, making the location practical for commuting.
On the ground floor the layout includes an entrance hall with meter cupboard and a separate toilet. The open kitchen is located at the front of the house and the living room extends toward the rear, providing direct access to a deep garden. There is an attached wooden storage/utility shed at the front of the property. The interior presents a straightforward residential layout with a clear separation between living spaces and outdoor access.
The first floor comprises a landing that provides access to two bedrooms and a bathroom. The larger bedroom at the rear is fitted with two roof windows; the smaller bedroom is situated at the front. The bathroom includes a washbasin, shower and a washing machine connection. A spacious attic is accessible via a folding ladder (vlizotrap), offering additional storage or potential utility space.
Key details and specifications include a monthly rent of €1,650 and a security deposit equal to one month’s rent. The property is not rented to students or to multiple unrelated tenants (woningdelers). An income requirement of three times the monthly rent applies, and acceptance can be arranged promptly in consultation. The house was built in 1979, has a living area of approximately 75 m² with an additional 17 m² of other indoor space, sits on a 155 m² plot and has an energy label B. Heating and hot water are provided by district heating; parking is available via paid parking and local permit schemes.