Haus&Huis Makelaardij - Real estate agent in Brunssum - Heerenweg 257 Heerlen Limburg
Are you looking for a large home with plenty of space and room? Then this home with spacious backyard,12 solar panels, 3 bedrooms, very spacious garage and two hobby rooms is definitely worth a viewing.
Are you interested? Then contact us quickly.
Classification:
Basement:
Here you will find the pantry (approx 2.66m x 2.32m)
Ground floor:
From the hall (approx 2,95m x 2,74m) you have access to the toilet and the spacious living room(approx 7,78m x 3,91/3,50m + 6,14 x 4,19m). Through the living room we reach the closed kitchen (approx 3,36m x 2,60m) which is equipped with gas cooker, extractor hood, combi-oven and fridge.
In the living room, a beautiful sliding door gives access to the large garden with canopy, spacious garage (approx 5.69m x 4.06m), hobby room 1 (approx 7.13m x 3.54m), hobby room 2 (approx 4.01m x 3.45m) , garden shed and plenty of greenery.
First floor:
On the first floor, you will find three bedrooms (approx 4.04m x 4.02m/4.53m, 3.58m x 2.55m, 3.06m x 1.96m) and the bathroom with bathtub, vanity/fixed basin and shower.
Second floor:
Via the loft ladder, we reach the spacious storage attic with ample headroom.
Details:
- The property is equipped with 12 solar panels (rental);
- The garage has an electric sectional door;
- The garage has a loft;
- The central heating boiler is owned (2015, Remeha);
- The entire house is double-glazed, partly wooden window frames and partly plastic window frames;
- 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.