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4651 ED (Steenbergen - Noord-Brabant)
€466/ month + €13.69 service costs
Property agent
Zuid West Wonen
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Price
€466.00
Service Costs
€13.69
Available From
October 3, 2025
Min Duration
6
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1948
Bedrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
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This single-family house is located at Kruitweg 5 in the Steenbergen-Centrum neighborhood (4651 ED, Steenbergen). The property was built in 1948 and is registered with energy label C. It is offered as a temporary rental under the Netherlands vacancy law (leegstandswet). The building’s characteristics include a private garden and an external storage room; there is no attic and no balcony.
The interior consists of a living room of approximately 24 m² and two bedrooms, each about 10 m². The home has a closed (separate) kitchen layout. Storage space is provided on the property in a dedicated berging (storage). The listing specifies a garden area but does not indicate an indoor balcony or additional floors beyond the main living level.
Technical and fitted features include a central heating system with a combi boiler and the presence of solar panels. A smart lock is installed. The stated energy label is C, reflecting the building’s measured energy performance classification. The listing provides a floor plan file and photographs for layout reference. Rental costs shown in the listing are a base rent of €451.99, service charges of €13.69 and a stated total monthly rent of €465.68; the rekenhuur (reference rent used for housing allowance calculations) is listed as €451.99.
The property is described as a temporary rental under the vacancy law; the listing notes that tenants are expected to arrange alternative housing at the end of the temporary tenancy period in accordance with that scheme. The address places the house in Steenbergen-Centrum, providing an urban context within the town of Steenbergen. Supporting materials attached to the listing include images and a floor plan document for further reference. No information on pet or smoking policies was provided in the source data.