Ground-floor flat For rent in Bertem
Rapidpark 5, 3060 Bertem
€ 875
1 bathroom
75m²
Habitable Area
Terrace
Description
Light-filled and energy-efficient BEN Apartment
Visit moment full - respond to the advertisement to be added to the waiting list! Located in the heart of Bertem, this ground floor new build apartment in the Rapidpark project offers an excellent living experience. The apartment features a spacious entrance hall with a separate toilet, a bright living area with a fully equipped open kitchen, and an adjoining storage room. From the living area, you have direct access to a terrace with views of a green landscape. The apartment has one comfortable bedroom and a bathroom equipped with a washbasin, a bathtub with shower, and a connection for a washing machine. The apartment is very energy efficient and equipped with a geothermal heat pump for underfloor heating and solar panels. There is also a private parking space, 2 bicycle storage spaces, and a cellar storage room included. The gross area of the apartment is approximately 79 m², with a terrace of 13 m². The apartment is equipped with curtain rails. The provision for the common costs is €110 per month. The apartment is available from 15/07/2026. The energy performance certificate (EPC) is in progress.
Details
Reference
TH/26101
General State
ready to move in
Construction type
Traditional
Year of construction
2024
Available from
15/7/2026
shops
Yes
schools
Yes
highway
Yes
public transport
Yes
windows
PVC
glazing
Double, high-efficiency glass
Elevator
Yes
Cable
Yes
intercom
Yes
water
Yes
sewer
Yes
internet
Yes
BathRooms
1
toilets
1
living room
Yes
kitchen
Yes, Open kitchen, Furnished with appliances
Cellar
Yes
Terrace
Yes
Parking
1
Energy Certification
EPC in opmaak
Energy Class
A
Building permit
Yes
Pre-emption right
No
Judicial decision
Subdivision permit
No
Monument
No protected heritage
Easement
flood prone
Not a flood prone area
flood zone
No defined zones
P-score
C
G-score
A
Location
Book a visit
Frequently Asked Questions
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