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5032 PN (Tilburg - Noord-Brabant)
€1,103/ month
Property agent
De Kabath Vastgoedbeheer bv
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Price
€1,103.00
Deposit Amount
€2,205.00
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
6
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1918
Volume
319 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Garden
Garden Description
Tuin rondom
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House Voorschotenstraat, Tilburg - For Rent
5036 WD (Tilburg)
€2,995/ month
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This half-detached farmhouse is located in a green area on the Tilburg–Breda axis in the Buitengebied Gilzerbaan West area of Tilburg. The property sits behind a large gate and a private yard, offering privacy and a surrounding garden. The location is within cycling distance of the university and local schools, and the train station in Tilburg is also reachable by bike. Regional connections include Breda and ’s‑Hertogenbosch at approximately 20 minutes and Eindhoven Airport at about 30 minutes by car.
On the ground floor the layout includes an entrance hall providing access to the kitchen, a utility room, a toilet and the main living room. The living room connects to a conservatory with sliding doors that lead to the garden. There are three additional rooms on the ground floor that can be used for hobby or office purposes. The ground floor arrangement provides multiple functional spaces in addition to the primary living areas.
The first floor comprises a landing with a hatch to the loft and three bedrooms. Each bedroom has either a roof window or a dormer with storage space beneath; two of the bedrooms feature built-in wall cupboards. There is a separate toilet on the landing and a bathroom equipped with a bathtub, a fixed washbasin and a shower cabin. The dwelling is recorded with nine total rooms including three bedrooms, with a reported living area of 318 m² and a volume of 319 m³.
Additional details: the building dates from the 1906–1930 construction period and an energy label is not available. The monthly rent is €1,102.50 excluding utilities; there are no stated service charges. A one-time deposit of €2,205 is indicated. The property is offered under the Dutch Temporary Rental Vacancy Act (Tijdelijke Verhuur Leegstandwet), which specifies rental conditions including a minimum rental period of six months from the landlord’s side.