House For sale in Leuven
Tiensesteenweg 191, 3010 Leuven
€ 550.000
5 Bedrooms
1 bathroom
256m²
Habitable Area
253m²
Plot surface
363 KWh/m²/year
Terrace
Garden
Description
Details
Reference
TK/25257
Renovation Duty
No
Construction type
Traditional
Width of plot
9 m
Depth of plot
32 m
Available from
Bij akte
shops
Yes
schools
Yes
highway
Yes
public transport
Yes
windows
wood
roof
gable roof
glazing
Single, Partly double
roller blinds
Yes
Gas
Yes
water
Yes
sewer
Yes
Bedrooms
5
BathRooms
1
toilets
2
living room
Yes
kitchen
Yes
Cellar
Yes
Terrace
Yes
Garden
Yes
Garden Orientation
North-East
Garage type
Garage box
Energy Certification
20251210-0003754330-RES-1
Energy
363 KWh/m²/year
Energy Class
D
EPC Certificate Expire
2035-12-10
Cadastral Numbers
E208 Z17 P0000
Not indexed K.I.
1095
Building permit
Yes
Pre-emption right
No
Judicial decision
No judicial remedial measure or administrative measure imposed
Subdivision permit
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
B
G-score
B
Floor plan
Location
Book a visit
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.
Read moreBasically, a sales contract is established when you have an agreement on the price and the property.
Read moreMaking an offer on a home is an exciting time. How do you make an offer? And what happens next? How do you make sure your bid is valid? What can you do to avoid a breach of contract? Here are some tips!
Read moreWhen 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.
Read moreIn principle, signing a compromise or private sale agreement is not necessary to bring about the sale of your home, but it is obviously appropriate to always work with a sales agreement.
Read moreIt is not compulsory to have your heating oil tank inspected when you sell your property. After all, the transfer of ownership of your property is not linked to an inspection of your heating oil tank. That said, the heating oil tank does have to be compulsorily inspected at a number of other times.
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