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6546 KL (Nijmegen - Nijmegen)
€1,600/ month
Property agent
Hestia makelaars & taxateurs
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Price
€1,600.00
Deposit Amount
€1,600.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Good
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1983
Plot Area
153 m²
Volume
300 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
onderhoudsvriendelijke achtertuin met achterom
Parking Type
Private
Tenant Type
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The property is a well-maintained and refurbished mid-terrace house located in the green, child-friendly Hillekensacker neighborhood of Nijmegen. The immediate area offers everyday amenities and ample green space. Viewings are arranged only after receipt of a completed registration form. The listing states a minimum rental period of one year, after which the lease continues for an indefinite term; availability and start date are negotiable and may be soon.
On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, a separate toilet and a spacious living room finished with tiled flooring and partial underfloor heating. The open kitchen, installed in 2018, includes built-in appliances. The rear of the property has been extended and sliding doors provide access to a low-maintenance rear garden with rear access. Parking is possible on the private driveway at the front of the house, and a detached storage shed at the front is fitted with electrical connections.
The first floor comprises two bedrooms, an additional room that houses the central heating boiler, and a sizeable bathroom. The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, a separate shower enclosure, a washbasin and a toilet. Heating is provided by a Vaillant gas-fired combi boiler (installed 2012) and there is partial underfloor heating on the ground floor. The property has an energy label C.
Key measurements and legal details are recorded: living area approximately 92 m², external storage about 7 m², plot size 153 m² and a volume of roughly 300 m³. The house was built in 1983 and has a flat roof. The rent is listed at €1,600 per month excluding gas, water, electricity and internet. The listing notes an income requirement (gross monthly income should be at least three times the monthly rent; a second income may be counted at half) and requires a security deposit; the information provided mentions both a deposit equal to one and a half months' rent and a one-time deposit amount of €1,600. The property is described as not suitable for students or shared student households.