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House For sale in Leuven

Naamsesteenweg 345, 3001 Leuven

€ 485.000

4 Bedrooms

1 bathroom

121

Habitable Area

67

Plot surface

213 KWh/m²/year

Terrace

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Description

Details

Reference

TK/26166

General State

ready to move in

Renovation Duty

No

Construction type

Traditional

Year of construction

1918

Width of plot

5 m

Depth of plot

14 m

Available from

By deed

shops

Yes

schools

Yes

highway

Yes

public transport

Yes

windows

ALUMINIUM

roof

gable roof

glazing

Double, high-efficiency glass, super insulating

Electricity

Yes, Niet Conform

Insulation

roof insulation, wall insulation, Floor insulation

roller blinds

Yes

Gas

Yes

water

Yes

sewer

Yes

Bedrooms

4

BathRooms

1

toilets

2

living room

28.4 m²

kitchen

12.3 m², Open kitchen, Furnished with appliances

Cellar

Yes

Terrace

Yes

Garage

1

Garage type

indoor

Energy Certification

20260206-0003791854-RES-1

Energy

213 KWh/m²/year

Energy Class

C

EPC Certificate Expire

2036-02-06

Cadastral Numbers

F120V

Not indexed K.I.

880

Building permit

Yes

Pre-emption right

No

Judicial decision

No judicial remedial measure or administrative measure imposed

Subdivision permit

No

Register of Administrative Measures

No

Area Application

Residential area

Monument

No protected heritage

Easement

No

flood prone

Not a flood prone area

flood zone

No defined zones

P-score

C

G-score

C

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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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Basically, a sales contract is established when you have an agreement on the price and the property.

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When you are going to sell or rent out a property, you must be able to provide an EPC or energy performance certificate. This certificate shows the buyer or tenant how energy efficient your property is.

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