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3555 HD (Utrecht - Utrecht)
€2,000/ month
Property agent
VAN GINKEL MAKELAARDIJ
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Price
€2,000.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,000.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
3
Volume
305 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
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This renovated upper-floor apartment from the 1930s has a total living area of approximately 122 m² and is arranged over three levels. The property features three bedrooms and two balconies and is located near Julianapark and within cycling distance of Utrecht city centre. The apartment combines characteristic period elements with contemporary finishes following a complete renovation and improved insulation. The layout and size make the property suitable for a small family or a couple seeking a larger rental dwelling.
On the first floor there is an entrance and a stairway leading up, a spacious hall with a separate toilet, and a bright living room of about 30 m² with double windows that provide substantial natural light. A modern, fully fitted kitchen is included and is equipped with an induction hob, extractor, dishwasher, combi microwave, refrigerator with freezer drawers and built-in storage units. Fixtures and finishes are contemporary and the kitchen was delivered as part of the renovation. The apartment is presented in a basic (casco) finish with a new kitchen and bathroom installed.
The second floor contains two spacious bedrooms that have new frames with HR++ glazing and access to balconies. A modern bathroom is provided with a rain shower, a vanity unit with an illuminated mirror and a toilet. The landing includes built-in cupboards that offer additional storage. Walls are finished with smooth plaster and doors and frames are painted.
The third floor comprises a large open space of approximately 30 m² which can function as a third bedroom, office or hobby room; this floor also contains connections for a washing machine and dryer and a new central heating (CV) installation serving the apartment. The building dates from the 1931–1944 period and the energy label for the apartment is C. Additional details: monthly rent is €2,000 excluding utilities, deposit equals two months’ rent, tenancy is of indefinite duration, no pets are allowed and the property is non-smoking. The tenant is responsible for interior painting, installation of ceiling fixtures and placing underfloor or stair coverings, and there is public parking nearby.