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3526 LB (Utrecht - Utrecht)
€2,040/ month + €75 service costs




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REBO Vastgoed Groep Utrecht
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Price
€2,040.00
Service Costs
€75.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
6
Number of Floors
15
Construction Year
2025
Volume
236 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Terrace
Parking Type
Private
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This 3-room apartment (type L2) is located on the 6th (top) floor of the carré building and has a living area of approximately 91 m². The layout includes a large living room of about 47 m², two bedrooms, a contemporary half-open kitchen with built-in appliances, a luxury bathroom and a separate toilet. There is an internal storage room suitable for laundry appliances and additional storage space of around 8 m². The apartment features a substantial roof terrace—about 20 metres in length—providing extensive outdoor space (building-bound outdoor area listed as 29 m²) and views from the upper floor.
The apartment is part of the Concorde complex within the Merwede neighbourhood, a new-build residential development consisting of a tower and a lower carré-form building arranged around an inner garden. The project comprises a total of 130 private-sector apartments with a range of sizes from about 50 m² to 100 m² and with two or three bedrooms. Most apartments include a balcony or private outdoor space and have an internal storage room. Eendrachtlaan 46-D is presented as an example unit of the carré building.
The location lies between the outer district and the Utrecht city centre, adjacent to the Merwedekanaal and Europalaan. The canal offers a direct cycling route to the city centre, Utrecht Central Station and the Hoog Catharijne area, and the nearby A12 provides road access for regional connections. Local amenities in Merwede include retail and hospitality facilities and public transport options within walking or cycling distance of the complex.
The building is newly constructed (2025) and incorporates sustainability measures: rooftop solar panels, compliance with the BENG standard and an underground heat–cold storage system; the complex is listed with a high energy label (A+++). Apartments are offered under an indefinite-term rental agreement. Rental conditions include an income requirement linked to the monthly rent (gross monthly income requirement and rules for counting a second income are specified as part of the tenant screening). Included features for the example unit comprise an on-site parking space and internal storage. Specific details per apartment (layout variations, exact outdoor area and included parking) should be consulted for each unit.
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NO2
13.23µg/m 3
O3
44.23µg/m 3
PM10
8.27µg/m 3
PM2.5
12.06µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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