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6131 CR (Sittard - Park Leyenbroek)
€1,400/ month
Property agent
LWM Makelaardij & Hypotheken
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Price
€1,400.00
Deposit Amount
€1,400.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1738
Volume
304 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Parking Type
Gated
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This apartment is located at Voorstad 20-A, 6131 CR Sittard, in the Sittard-Centrum district. The property is an upper-floor apartment (bovenwoning) in an existing building constructed in 1738 and arranged over two levels, situated on the first residential floor. The living area is approximately 100 m² with a volume of 304 m³. The layout includes three rooms in total, of which two are bedrooms, together with one bathroom and a separate toilet.
Interior finishes include a wooden floor, smooth plastered walls and a neutral colour palette that complements the building’s original character. Large windows provide substantial daylight to the main living spaces, creating a bright atmosphere suitable for living and working at home. The apartment is presented with a contemporary finish while retaining some authentic features of the building. The energy label is D and most windows are double glazed.
Outdoor and practical aspects include a sun terrace and a parking space located around the corner on a secured area. The location in the town centre places schools, supermarkets, shops, cafés and other amenities within walking distance. A bicycle ride of about ten minutes leads to the nearby city park. The property’s central position offers easy access to local services and daily conveniences.
Current lease conditions stated are a monthly rent of €1,400 with no service charges and a security deposit of €1,400. The lease term is indicated as indefinite and the date of possession is listed as by consultation. The stated measurements and surfaces are indicative; it is recommended to verify sizes, legal status and other relevant documents before finalising any agreement. Additional cadastral information is recorded under SITTARD D 7817 and ownership situation should be confirmed in the deed.