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6131 KR (Sittard - Limburg)
€380/ month + €102.39 service costs
Property agent
Royworks Vastgoedbeheer
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Price
€380.00
Service Costs
€102.39
Condition
Moderate
Property Type
Room
Construction Year
1930
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Parking Type
Street
Shared Facilities
Max Tenants
2
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Located near Sittard station, this 1930s townhouse offers a single ground-floor room situated at the rear of the building with an area of approximately 18 m². The room is part of a shared-residence arrangement and the bathroom (shower and toilet) is shared with two other residents. The property is described as having reasonable upkeep and is available for immediate occupancy. The rental listing specifies that the room is in a building within walking distance of the train and bus station, the city center, and a nearby Albert Heijn supermarket.
The property includes a garden that is used jointly by residents and a private grounds area that provides parking. There is no balcony, roof terrace, or dedicated storage shed included with the room. A garage is not present; parking is available on the private grounds associated with the property. These outdoor and parking features are communal rather than exclusive to the available room.
Monthly service costs are listed at €102.39 and cover consumption of gas, water, and electricity, internet, cleaning of the common areas, and maintenance of the outdoor space. The rental price for the room is €380 per month and the listing has been offered since 22-08-2025. The room is described as having reasonable upkeep and is available immediately according to the listing information. The arrangement appears suited for someone seeking a single room with shared facilities close to public transport and local amenities.
Additional practical details from the listing note that the property type is classified as a room and contains one room in the rental unit. The listing does not indicate the presence of a balcony, roof terrace, shed or garage. For clarity, the bathroom facilities are shared between a small number of residents (the room shares a shower and toilet with two others). Contact details and agent information were part of the original listing; those have been omitted here to keep the description focused on the factual property details.