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3521 HB (Utrecht - Utrecht)
€1,345/ month + €156 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,345.00
Service Costs
€156.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Construction Year
2024
Volume
176 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
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This one-bedroom apartment is located at Hoola van Nootenstraat 122 in Utrecht (3521 HB) and is accessed via a shared staircase with the entrance on the first floor. The building dates from 2024 and has a flat roof. The apartment has a living area of approximately 63 m² and a volume of 176 m³. The property carries an energy label A+ and has 196 WWS points as recorded in the source information.
The internal layout includes a bright living room with large front-facing windows that provide ample natural light. The open kitchen is fitted with built-in appliances and connects directly with the living area, creating a practical living and cooking space. At the rear of the apartment there is a bedroom with French doors that open onto a balcony, offering an outdoor area for private use. The bathroom is equipped with a shower, sink and toilet and the hallway connects all rooms in a compact, efficient plan.
Practical details recorded for the listing include an available date of 1-9-2025 and a minimum rental period of 12 months. The monthly rent is stated as €1,345 with a service charge of €156. The source lists a security deposit of €0, and also notes that a landlord can request a deposit depending on the candidates’ employment situation. Information about rent increase rules from the listing indicates that annual increases for deregulated rents may follow a CPI + 3% maximum unless national regulation sets a different percentage; regulated rents follow annually determined government percentages.
The apartment is situated on a quiet, green street in a popular area of Utrecht with nearby amenities including cafés, shops and supermarkets. Public transport options such as tram, bus and train are readily accessible from the neighbourhood, providing straightforward connections across the city and beyond. The local valuation (WOZ) in the source is listed at €456,000 (reference date 1-1-2024). Additional recorded details from the source include a WWS score of 196 and a contact named Latifah van Asseldonk associated with the listing.