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6001 CH (Weert - Parkhof)
€1,171/ month
Property agent
Wonen Limburg Accent
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Price
€1,171.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2013
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Max Tenants
2
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This apartment is located at Stationsplein in the centre of Weert, within walking distance of the central station and close to a broad range of local amenities and main roads. The building dates from 2013 and the complex includes an elevator, which provides access to upper levels. The property address is in the Weert-Centrum neighbourhood (6001 CH), a central area with shops, services and public transport connections nearby. The listing indicates a gallery-style flat in an existing building with an energy rating of A.
The accommodation has a living area of 89 m² and is arranged as a three-room unit with two bedrooms and one bathroom, configured as a living room with an open kitchen and a winter garden. A balcony is present as outside space linked to the flat. The interior is listed as shell, which indicates the apartment may be delivered in an unfinished or basic state. The complex provides access by elevator and the flat is described as a gallery flat within the building.
A private parking space is located in the underground basement and is associated with the property; the parking space has a separate rental charge of €50 per month in addition to the stated rent. The listing also refers to a private storage room in the basement connected to the apartment. The rental price for the flat is €1,171 per month; any additional costs related to the parking space or other services are noted separately. Photos and floor plans are indicated to be for reference and may differ from the actual layout.
Rental conditions specify a minimum rental period of 12 months and an unlimited rental agreement is referenced; the maximum number of residents is stated as two. An income standard is provided by the housing organisation, indicating a requirement based on a multiple of the monthly rent; the listing states an annual gross income threshold of €47,082 for qualification, with a possible alternative assessment for incomes at a lower threshold when supported by assets. No pet or smoking policies are specified in the provided data. No rights may be derived from the information and the factual items above reflect the details supplied in the listing.