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5914 SB (Venlo - Limburg)
€723/ month + €17.1 service costs
Property agent
Woonwenz
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Price
€723.00
Service Costs
€17.10
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1989
Bedrooms
2
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
Max Tenants
2
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This first-floor apartment at Helbeek 255 in the Venlo-Noord neighborhood is part of a residential building constructed in 1989. The building is served by a lift and the apartment has its own central heating system (CV). The property holds an energy label C and an energy index of 1.49, indicating its recorded energy performance. The listing includes photographic images and floor plans that detail the internal layout and room dimensions.
The accommodation comprises an open-plan layout with a living room of approximately 31 m² and two bedrooms measuring about 17 m² and 10 m² respectively. The kitchen is open to the living area and the apartment features a balcony but no private garden. A separate storage room (berging) is provided for additional storage needs. The apartment is situated on the 1st floor and is accessed by lift.
Rent and recurring charges are stated as follows: base rent €682.96 per month, service costs €17.10 per month, and additional costs €22.00 per month, resulting in a total monthly rent of €722.06. The calculated rent (rekenhuur) used for rent allowance assessment is indicated as €698.96. Heating is supplied by the apartment's own central heating; details about which utilities are included in the service or additional costs are set out in the listing documents. Energy-related information may affect expected energy costs.
The dwelling is offered as a regular rental unit with specified income eligibility criteria. Income caps are provided for applicants: for a single-person household the maximum gross annual income is €28,375 (for applicants at AOW age the maximum is €27,775); for a two-person household the maximum is €38,500 (for applicants at AOW age the maximum is €37,350). Applicants between 18 and 22 years without children are not eligible for housing allowance for this unit. The procedure for viewings and application is described in the listing material; floor plans and documents are available with the listing.