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3901 RG (Veenendaal - Utrecht)
€1,175/ month + €51.15 service costs
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Price
€1,175.00
Service Costs
€51.15
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
4
Construction Year
2010
Volume
226 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Garden Description
Shared inner garden accessible to residents
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
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The apartment is part of the Jacquard building located at Kees Stipplein in the Schrijverswijk area of Veenendaal. The square features terraces and is surrounded by a range of local amenities including shops, restaurants, a library, a pharmacy and a medical centre. Residents have access to a landscaped inner courtyard shared with co-residents. The location provides direct connection to nearby urban facilities and public spaces within walking distance.
The dwelling is arranged over 87 m² of living space and comprises three rooms including two bedrooms. Approximate room sizes include a living room of about 32 m², a main bedroom of about 15 m² and a second bedroom of about 9 m². The layout also provides an open kitchen of approximately 6 m², a bathroom of about 7 m² and an additional internal storage space of around 4 m². A loggia is included as an outdoor-facing feature connected to the living area.
The building was completed in 2010 and the apartments within the complex are constructed with energy efficiency in mind; the complex holds an Energy Label A and is fitted with double glazing. Technical provisions include individual central heating boilers, electric cooking facilities and mechanical ventilation. Vertical circulation is provided by lift and stairs. The property is part of a homeowners’ association (VvE) and includes a locked communal bicycle storage room for residents.
Additional specifics for the apartment include an open kitchen concept and a washing machine connection in the internal storage room. A dedicated parking space is associated with the property. The dwelling is offered under free-sector rental conditions and is not eligible for housing allowance. Maintenance performed by the housing manager does not cover alterations made by occupants; fixtures installed by residents are replaced by standard provisions when repairs are carried out. Service charges and other contractual terms apply as part of the tenancy arrangement.