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Flat For rent in Leuven

Blijde-Inkomststraat 41 box 0201, 3000 Leuven

€ 880

1 bedroom

1 bathroom

65

Habitable Area

111 KWh/m²/year

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Description

Newly renovated apartment in the center of Leuven

Plan your visit via www.polares.eu On the second floor of this small-scale residence, accessible by stairs, you can find this apartment. Upon entering the spacious living area, the amount of natural light immediately stands out. The kitchen is fully equipped with a freestanding dishwasher and refrigerator with freezer compartment. The open living space can be furnished to your liking, and the authentic fireplace and floor add charm. Further into the apartment, you can find the spacious bedroom. Adjacent is the bathroom with toilet, sink, and walk-in shower. This apartment, which was completely renovated in 2015, is the ideal base for someone looking for a centrally located, light-filled apartment close to all the advantages that Leuven has to offer. The communal costs amount to €110. These serve as an advance for the communal costs as well as the private consumption of water, electricity, and gas. If desired, you can store something in the communal basement.

Details

Reference

TH/26033

General State

ready to move in

Renovation Duty

No

Construction type

Traditional

Available from

29/1/2026

shops

Yes

schools

Yes

windows

PVC

glazing

Double, high-efficiency glass

intercom

Yes

Gas

Yes

water

Yes

sewer

Yes

internet

Yes

Bedrooms

1

BathRooms

1

toilets

1

kitchen

Yes

Cellar

Yes

Energy Certification

20160524-0001466233-6

Energy

111 KWh/m²/year

EPC Certificate Expire

2026-05-24

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

Protected Heritage

Easement

flood prone

Not a flood prone area

flood zone

No defined zones

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P-score

D

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G-score

D

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