Ground-floor flat For rent in Leuven
Brusselsestraat 288 box 0001, 3000 Leuven
€ 1.050
2 Bedrooms
1 bathroom
88m²
Habitable Area
413 KWh/m²/year
Terrace
Description
Ground floor apartment near the center of Leuven
Located on the ground floor of this residence, you can find this two-bedroom apartment. Upon entering, you will find yourself in the entrance hall, equipped with a separate toilet. This hall leads you to the open living space. From here, you have access to the first outdoor area. The kitchen is fully equipped and is adjacent to the living space. The night hall provides access to the two bedrooms, with the master bedroom having a private outdoor space. The bathroom is equipped with a double sink, bath/shower combination, and a second toilet. The connections for a washing machine and dryer are also provided here. You can easily park your car in the underground parking space, and the bike can be stored in the underground bike storage. There is also a private cellar storage, where you can easily store your extra belongings. Additional benefits: Due to its central location, everything is within walking distance. Need to go out by car? Thanks to the Leuven ring road, as well as the proximity to the highway entrance, you can quickly get on your way. Common costs are €90 - including water consumption, tenant liability insurance, and waste disposal. Looking for an apartment in the center of Leuven? Schedule your visit now.
Details
Reference
TH/25256
Construction type
Traditional
Year of construction
1991
Available from
1/1/2026
glazing
Double
Electricity
Yes
Elevator
Yes
intercom
Yes
water
Yes
sewer
Yes
Bedrooms
2
BathRooms
1
toilets
2
living room
Yes
kitchen
Yes
Terrace
Yes
Parking
1
Energy Certification
20230424-0002828429-RES-2
Energy
413 KWh/m²/year
Energy Class
E
EPC Certificate Expire
2033-04-01
Building permit
No
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
C
Location
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