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Duplex For rent in Leuven

Brusselsestraat 96 box 0201, 3000 Leuven

€ 1.275

2 Bedrooms

1 bathroom

100

Habitable Area

Terrace

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Description

Bright apartment in the center of Leuven

Visit moment full - respond to the advertisement to be added to the waiting list! On the second floor of this small-scale residence, you can find this bright duplex apartment. There is no elevator in the building. The entrance hall has a cloakroom. This leads you to the bright living room with open kitchen. The kitchen is fully equipped and has all the necessary comfort you need. The living room offers enough space for a sitting and dining area. Additionally, you have a practical storage room with connections for a washing machine and dryer. The mezzanine can be used as an extra living space or as an office. There are also built-in cabinets here for extra storage space. From the mezzanine, you also have access to the spacious, sunny terrace. Further on, you can find the two bedrooms, with the master bedroom having a built-in closet. The bathroom is equipped with a toilet, shower, and single sink. There is also plenty of storage space here. The main strengths of this apartment are: - energy-efficient (EPC with label A) - air conditioning - bright - small residence with low communal costs The monthly charges amount to €55. The communal costs are for the maintenance of the communal areas, maintenance of the water softener, and maintenance of the heating installation.

Details

Reference

TH/26100

Renovation Duty

No

Construction type

Traditional

Available from

1/8/2026

windows

ALUMINIUM

glazing

Double, high-efficiency glass

Heated Water

Electricity, Electric boiler

intercom

Yes

water

Yes

sewer

Yes

Bedrooms

2

BathRooms

1

toilets

1

Terrace

Yes

Energy Certification

20211213-0002506927-RES-1

Energy Class

A

EPC Certificate Expire

2031-12-13

Building permit

No

Pre-emption right

No

Judicial decision

Subdivision permit

No

Area Application

Residential area

Monument

No protected heritage

Easement

flood prone

Not a flood prone area

flood zone

No defined zones

P-score

A

G-score

A

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