Haus&Huis Makelaardij - Real estate agent in Brunssum - Dinkelstraat 7 Geleen Limburg
Attention starters!
In the district of Landgraaf (Geleen), you will find this surprisingly spacious four-bedroom house, cosy maintenance-free garden and, as icing on the cake, 8 solar panels and air conditioning.
Are you interested? Then contact us quickly.
Classification:
Ground floor:
From the hall you have access to the storage room (5.7m²), toilet and spacious living room(27.3m²) with open kitchen(6.9m²). The living room gives access to the fully enclosed, maintenance-friendly garden(66m²).
The rear garden is accessible through a separate access gate.
First floor:
On the first floor, you will find three spacious bedrooms( 11,3m², 8,8m² and 6,1m²) and the bathroom(5,5m²). Also on the landing is a large storage cupboard(1,5m²)
Second floor:
Through the fixed staircase, we reach the second floor. From the landing, you can access the laundry room (8.1m²) and the fourth bedroom (11.7m²).
Details:
- Spacious move-in ready and well-maintained (starter) house;
- The property has 8 solar panels (owned);
- The living room and one of the bedrooms is air-conditioned;
- The central heating boiler is owned (2021);
- The entire house has double-glazed windows and plastic frames;
- The bathroom is equipped with shower, sink and toilet;
- The kitchen is equipped with gas hob, oven, extractor hood, fridge-freezer and dishwasher;
- Fixed stairs to spacious attic, can serve as 4th bedroom
- Back garden accessible via private entrance
- Ample parking
- All sizes are approximate.
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Since 1 January 2021, the rules for your home's energy label have become stricter.
If you are going to sell or rent out your property, an energy label is mandatory!
You used to be able to apply for an energy label online very easily for a few euros.
Under the new rules, it is mandatory to have an energy consultant visit your home for inspection.
During this inspection, the consultant assesses how much energy your home uses, how much of that is renewable energy and how much fossil energy is used after that.
An energy label is then calculated based on this information.