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Sint-Michielsgestel - Noord-Brabant
€1,965/ month
Private landlord
Joost
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Price
€1,965.00
Available From
August 16, 2025
Min Duration
6
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1930
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Garden
Terrace
Garden Description
Spacious garden with a (heated) private swimming pool
Parking Type
Private
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Minimum Age
24
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This property is described as a 1930s house available for rent from 16 August 2025 and can be offered furnished. The accommodation totals approximately 226 m² and is presented with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The listing indicates the rental is offered for an indefinite period while also stating a minimum stay of six months. The landlord’s preferences mention a preferred duration of one year for tenants; other contract details such as deposit and additional costs are not provided in the source text.
The house includes a spacious living room and a luxury kitchen fitted with an oven, microwave and an American-style fridge. Additional internal spaces include a utility room, an office and a playroom, supporting a range of household uses. Outdoors there is a surprisingly deep garden, a luxurious terrace and a private heated swimming pool. Vehicle access is provided by a private driveway, and the property is located opposite a peaceful park.
The listing identifies the address as Nieuwstraat in Sint-Michielsgestel and notes that this village is near 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch). Travel times mentioned in the listing indicate approximately 20 minutes to Eindhoven and 30 minutes to Tilburg. Daily amenities such as supermarkets are reported to be within easy reach, but the listing does not specify exact distances to particular shops or public transport stops.
Practical rental information provided in the listing includes a monthly rent of €1,965 excluding utilities; deposit and additional costs are unspecified. The listing states viewing is possible and asks interested parties to contact the landlord for an appointment; the contact name given is Joost, listed as a private owner. The property is described as suitable for couples, families and expats, and the listing notes no pets are allowed. The property is presented as a single-occupancy rental (0 roommates) and the source lists tenant preferences such as working occupation and an age range from 24 to 99 years.