This furnished upper house is located on Claes de Vrieselaan in the Middelland neighborhood of Rotterdam and has a living area of 110 m² distributed over two levels. The property is classified as a gallery flat in an existing building constructed in 1902. The dwelling comprises three rooms in total, including two bedrooms, and is provided furnished. Heating is by a central heating boiler.
Access to the living areas is via a characteristic entrance leading to the living room on the second floor, where a herringbone floor is installed. The living room opens to an open-plan kitchen fitted with built-in appliances including a BORA induction hob, oven, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, and features a cooking island with a bar. Patio doors from the living room lead to a west-facing balcony that provides outdoor space oriented to the afternoon and evening sun. The layout emphasizes separate living and sleeping zones across two floors.
The third-floor landing provides access to two bedrooms and a bathroom. The bathroom includes a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a double sink and an additional toilet. The master bedroom features tall windows and the second bedroom is described as spacious and well-lit. The accommodation is furnished and does not include a roof terrace; a balcony is present on the living level.
The property is located on a lively street with nearby facilities such as schools, childcare, restaurants, coffee bars and shops, and the neighborhood provides straightforward links to local and regional roads including the A13 and A20 motorways. The city center and Central Station are within cycling and walking distance from the location. Service costs are included. Pets are not permitted. The combination of the building's historic construction date, internal layout over two floors, fitted kitchen and bathroom specifications, and a west-facing balcony are key features of this flat.