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Purmerend - Noord-Holland
€683/ month + €49.57 service costs
Property agent
Intermaris
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Price
€683.00
Service Costs
€49.57
Available From
September 5, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
4
Construction Year
1968
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Max Tenants
4
Minimum Age
18
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Hooft Hasselaarstraat 82, Purmerend – 4-room apartment (no lift)
Purmerend
€683/ month
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This 4-room apartment is located on the second floor of a building constructed in 1968 and is accessible only via a stairwell (no elevator). The layout comprises a living room with a balcony, a kitchen, a bathroom, and three bedrooms. The property has an external storage room on the ground floor. The listed total floor area is 73.7 m2 and the apartment is part of a connected complex of flats built between 1960 and 1980.
The apartment has an A+ energy label and is a gas-free dwelling with electric cooking and double glazing. Interior features include an intercom system, an underground waste container for the complex, and a balcony off the living room. The dwelling will include a transfer of the existing flooring and a sun awning. An external storage (berging) of 7.50 m2 is provided at ground level.
Room dimensions are provided as follows: living room 24.80 m2, bedroom 1 11.00 m2, bedroom 2 11.50 m2, bedroom 3 8.20 m2, kitchen 8.70 m2, bathroom 2.00 m2, and storage 7.50 m2 (total 73.7 m2). The advertised monthly net rent is €682.96 with service charges of €49.57, resulting in a gross monthly rent of €732.53. For urban renewal urgency applicants a maximum rent of €1,092.08 applies. The maximum taxable income thresholds for eligibility are €49,669 for single-person households and €54,847 for multi-person households (price level 2025).
Application and viewing conditions include a requirement that household size be between 2 and 4 persons and a minimum age of 18 years. An income declaration from the Dutch tax authority for 2023 is required for allocation; the landlord applies matching and European regulations to determine eligibility and assigns homes on a points-based system. A group viewing is scheduled for 5 September 2025 (invite-only); specific times and invitation lists will be confirmed by the housing corporation. Applicants should note the expected rental date is 5 September 2025 and the deadline to respond is 22 August 2025, 23:59.
The surrounding area contains local amenities within walking distance: primary school 90 m, secondary school 430 m, supermarket 140 m, train station 170 m and shopping centre 320 m. The listing notes that typical building connections may allow domestic noise to be heard from adjacent flats (e.g. vacuuming, footsteps, doors closing, children playing). Photographs and floor plans are indicative and measurements are approximate; no rights can be derived from the images or the illustrative floor plan.