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Purmerend - Noord-Holland
€500/ month + €26.49 service costs
Property agent
Wooncompagnie
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Price
€500.00
Service Costs
€26.49
Available From
August 22, 2025
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1996
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Terrace
Max Tenants
3
Minimum Age
18
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This ground-floor three-room flat (two bedrooms and a living room) at Parkstee 97 in Purmerend offers approximately 50.21 m² of living space in a building completed in 1996. The property is listed with energy label B and is described as a gas-free dwelling that uses district (city) heating. The flat is on the ground floor and is reached without a lift. The advertised layout is a typical compact ground-floor apartment suitable for one to three occupants who meet the age requirement of at least 18 years.
From the hall you enter the two bedrooms and the living room with a semi-open (half-open) kitchen. Room sizes given in the layout are: living room 19.27 m², bedroom 1 10.24 m², bedroom 2 7.41 m², kitchen 5.59 m², indoor storage 5.50 m² (this storage contains the district heating unit), and shower room 2.20 m²; total living area is 50.21 m². The kitchen is equipped for electric cooking and the home has double glazing. The bathroom contains a washing machine connection and there is a separate toilet.
Outdoor and storage features include a small terrace accessible from the living room and an individual bicycle storage; the ad also notes an underground waste container for the building. There is an intercom for the flat and the property is described as having sufficient on-street parking nearby. Note: the listing text contains inconsistent orientation information for the outdoor space — one part states the small terrace faces west while another line lists a balcony as east-facing. The presence of a terrace or balcony is explicitly mentioned, but the orientation is contradictory in the source material.
Tenant and process information is specified: the net monthly rent is €500.00 with service costs of €26.49 (gross monthly total €526.49). The advert number is 2025080803, allocation is done on a points basis, and the expected rental date is 22 August 2025; responses are accepted through 14 August 2025. The landlord states there is no takeover of fixtures and that the incoming tenant should expect to carry out a number of improvements (new flooring and underlay meeting sound requirements, wall preparation, painting). A group viewing will be held for invited candidates on 20 August 2025.