No. of bedrooms: 2 bedrooms
Location: Houtwal, Brunssum, Netherlands
Property Type: Apartment
Surface Area: 90m2
Furnishings: Unfurnished
Available From: 2024-12-01
Houtwal Brunssum in the complex "Bronsheimstate": Spacious apartment with 2 bedrooms and a NEW kitchen with all appliances is located on the main floor with an external storage room in the basement. This complex has an elevator.
The complex is located in the district Schuttersveld, about 800 meters from the center of Brunssum and in the vicinity of the complex are several amenities.
Layout apartment: All apartments have two spacious bedrooms. Neatly finished bathroom with sink, bathtub and separate shower. The apartment has a separate toilet and a large storage room with central heating system and washing machine connection both accessible by entrance / hallway. Spacious living room with open kitchen with a four-burner hob, extractor, sink, fridge-freezer and a dishwasher.
From the living room is the balcony accessible. In the basement is a second storage room.
The apartment complex accommodates 44 apartments and has ample parking on site. In addition to the general on-site parking there are 14 garages. At an additional cost these can be rented.
The rent is excluding gas/water/electricity, €40,00 service costs and €125,00 garage rental.
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Brunssum
There are indications that in prehistoric times there was already habitation in the area around Brunssum. This also applies to the neighboring municipalities of Heerlen and Landgraaf. Little is known about this occupation. Finds from the soil and medieval records indicate an uninterrupted occupation of this area during the last 2,000 years.
In the Middle Ages, the land defenses in the Schutterspark were erected for protection.
The parish of Brunssum is known since 1150, and formed with Schinveld and Jabeek a bench of aldermen within the Land of Valkenburg. In 1557, the aldermanic district of Brunssum, consisting of Brunssum, Schinveld and Jabeek, was elevated to a seigniory by the government of the Spanish Netherlands and pledged to the Hoen family of Amstenrade, and sold in 1609 to Arnold III Huyn of Geleen. In 1664, this fiefdom of Brunssum merged into the county of Geleen and Amstenrade. At the end of the ancien régime per 1794 Brunssum became an independent municipality.
In 1150 there was already a St. Gregory's Church in the center and in 1579 it was elevated to a parish church. The present church is modern.
Neither seals nor seal images are known from the bench of aldermen or the parish. The coat of arms is therefore composed of the coat of arms of the Huyn family and the parish saint.
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Price: 950 Euros per month