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€259.000
Haus&Huis Makelaardij - Real estate agent in Brunssum - Wilhelminastraat 154 Hoensbroek Limburg
In Hoensbroek, this very cosy semi-detached house is waiting for you for a viewing. With this house you will have at least four beautiful spacious bedrooms. Optionally, with a very little effort, you can create one or even two extra bedrooms.
Are you interested? Then contact us quickly.
Basement:
Here you will find the spacious basement.
Ground floor:
Through the spacious entrance hall (17.1 m²) you reach the bathroom (28.5 m²) and the spacious living room with cosy kitchen (79.1 m²). From the kitchen you can reach the conservatory with access to the low maintenance garden (225 m²).
First floor:
On the first floor there are three spacious bedrooms (17.7 m², 16.9 m² and 16.9 m²) and a toilet (2.7 m²).
Second floor:
Through the staircase we reach the second floor. At the moment there are three rooms here. Two rooms are used as storage space (approx. 30 m²). In addition there is a bedroom (18.4 m²) and toilet.
With a little adjustment, you can create one or more bedrooms/rooms here. There is more than enough space. It is up to you what you want to do with it.
Details:
- The bathroom has a shower, vanity unit, toilet, corner bathtub and desgin radiator. You will also find the washing machine connection here;
- The kitchen is equipped with an oven, ceramic hob, extractor fan and dishwasher.
- The central heating boiler is rented (2017);
- The whole house is equipped with plastic window frames, HR ++ glazing and shutters;
- All sizes are approximate.
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