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Veenendaal
€1,440/ month + €65 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,440.00
Service Costs
€65.00
Available From
July 3, 2025
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2004
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Individual
Balcony
Terrace
Parking Type
Private
Garage
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This apartment is located at Willem Barentszstraat 91 in Veenendaal, situated on the ground floor of a small-scale residential complex consisting of 26 rental apartments. The apartment has a total living area of 84 m² and features one bedroom. The layout includes a hallway providing access to a separate toilet, an internal storage room, a bathroom with two sinks and an in-walk shower, and two bedrooms. The master bedroom measures nearly 14 m², while the smaller bedroom, suitable as a single bedroom or home office, is approximately 6.5 m². The spacious and light living room connects to an open corner kitchen equipped with various built-in appliances.
The apartment underwent renovations in 2025, including updates to the kitchen and bathroom. It also includes an individual heating system and has an energy label A. The building was constructed in 2004. The complex is accessible via a secured entrance with video intercom and features a lift, making all apartments wheelchair accessible.
Additional amenities include a balcony and an external storage room. Parking is available with one parking space included in the covered garage beneath the complex. The apartment is available for rent starting from July 3, 2025. Monthly rent is €1440 with additional service costs of €65 per month. A deposit of one or two months' rent is required.
The location is in the quiet district of Veenendaal-Oost, close to the vibrant center of Veenendaal and surrounded by green areas. The neighborhood offers good infrastructure with multiple train stations nearby, including Veenendaal-De Klomp on the intercity route between Arnhem and Utrecht. Major highways A-12, A-15, and A-30 are easily accessible by car. The area includes local amenities such as a shopping center, restaurants, schools, childcare, sports, and cultural facilities, providing a balanced living environment combining tranquility, nature, and urban convenience.