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3572 JL (Utrecht - Utrecht)
€774/ month + €165 service costs
Property agent
Your House Makelaardij
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Price
€774.00
Service Costs
€165.00
Deposit Amount
€1,550.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1900
Volume
77 m³
Bedrooms
1
Max Tenants
1
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In a stately street in the Zeeheldenbuurt, this 2-room apartment is located on the second floor of a townhouse constructed around 1890–1900. The building façade and the street are characterized by large historic houses and a relatively low level of traffic (restricted to destination traffic). The apartment has undergone a comprehensive recent renovation and presents a bright interior. The property is part of established urban fabric with a mix of residential and local amenities nearby.
The layout comprises a living area and a separate bedroom, with a total living surface of approximately 29 m² and a volume of about 77 m³. The living room faces the street and provides a view of the stately façades, while the rear of the apartment offers a green, unobstructed outlook over a small park area with a playground. The accommodation is described as having good natural light following the renovation. No additional built-in amenities (such as a balcony or parking space) are specified in the provided information.
The location is near the Biltstraat, which contains a range of shops and restaurants, and is within walking distance of Utrecht city centre, Wilhelminapark and Griftpark. The nearby Nachtegaalstraat also offers several specialty shops. Road connections to the A27 and A28 are described as easily reachable, and the setting combines proximity to urban facilities with green spaces close to the rear aspect of the apartment.
Additional practical details reported in the listing include a living area of ca. 29 m² and an energy label A. Service costs are reported at €165 per month (including heating). The rental conditions note a minimum lease term of 12 months, a security deposit equal to two months’ rent, and that the unit is suitable for a maximum of one person. The apartment occupies the second floor of a historic townhouse and the construction date is given as circa 1890–1900. Recorded measurements and other figures are indicative.