Haus&Huis Makelaardij - Real estate agent in Brunssum - Navolaan 134 Heerlen Limburg
Nice, modern starter home with three bedrooms and low-maintenance garden with possibility to park car. Schools, shops and various other amenities are in the immediate vicinity.
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Classification:
Ground floor:
From the hall, you have access to the storage room (5.2 m²) and playroom (14.1 m²). The playroom can also be used for e.g. fourth bedroom/study or practice room.
From the shed, you have access to the quiet, low-maintenance garden. You can also park your car on private property here if you want to
First floor:
On the first floor you will find the toilet (1.5 m²), living room and dining room with open kitchen (together 57.1m²). From the living room, you have access to the cosy balcony.
Second floor:
The landing gives access to three spacious bedrooms (22.0 m², 15.6 m² and 9.1 m²). The bathroom is one with the largest bedroom.
Details:
- The central heating boiler is rented (ca. 10 years);
- The front garden was laid out 5 years ago;
- The house is partly equipped with double glazing;
- The kitchen is equipped with fridge, dishwasher, induction hob, combination oven and extractor;
- The bathroom has a bathtub and vanity unit with double sinks;
- This house is located in a quiet street in the district Vrieheide, municipality Heerlen;
- Schools, shops and other amenities are in close proximity;
- Connection to the road network is excellent;
- All sizes are approximate.
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