Duplex For rent in Leuven
Brusselsestraat 96 box 0201, 3000 Leuven
€ 1.275
2 Bedrooms
1 bathroom
100m²
Habitable Area
Terrace
Description
Bright apartment in the center of Leuven
Open house on April 23rd - reserve your time slot via www.polares.eu! On the second floor of this small-scale residence, you can find this bright duplex apartment. There is no elevator in the building. The entrance hall has a cloakroom, leading to the bright living room with an open kitchen. The kitchen is fully equipped with all the necessary comforts. The living room offers enough space for a sitting and dining area. Additionally, there is a practical storage room with connections for a washing machine and dryer. The mezzanine can be used as an extra living space or as a study, with built-in cabinets for extra storage. From the mezzanine, you also have access to the spacious, sunny terrace. Further on, you can find the two bedrooms, with the master bedroom having a built-in wardrobe. The bathroom is equipped with a toilet, shower, and single sink, with ample storage space. The main features of this apartment are: - energy-efficient (EPC with label A) - air conditioning - bright - small residence with low communal costs The monthly charges amount to €55. The communal costs are for the maintenance of the communal areas, maintenance of the water softener, and maintenance of the heating system.
Details
Reference
TH/26100
Renovation Duty
No
Construction type
Traditional
Available from
1/8/2026
windows
ALUMINIUM
glazing
Double, high-efficiency glass
Heated Water
Electricity, Electric boiler
intercom
Yes
water
Yes
sewer
Yes
Bedrooms
2
BathRooms
1
toilets
1
Terrace
Yes
Energy Certification
20211213-0002506927-RES-1
Energy Class
A
EPC Certificate Expire
2031-12-13
Building permit
No
Pre-emption right
No
Judicial decision
Subdivision permit
No
Area Application
Residential area
Monument
No protected heritage
Easement
flood prone
Not a flood prone area
flood zone
No defined zones
P-score
A
G-score
A
Location
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Frequently Asked Questions
Selling a property involves a lot of paperwork, it's not just making some visits or just the sales agreement and notarial deed.
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