Description
Great living on the canal, ground floor apartment (55m²) at Utrechtse Veer in Leiden.
The Utrechtse Veer in Leiden is a picturesque and charming location that perfectly reflects the charm of the historic city center. Situated on the Nieuwe Rijn, this place offers a lively environment with cozy cafes, boutiques, and around the corner the Plantsoen.
Ground floor
Living
The living room extends from the front of the apartment over a length of no less than 10 meters and is characterized by large windows that provide beautiful daylight and an open feel. There is plenty of space here to create a comfortable seating area, while a cozy dining area is possible at the front with a view of the city's dynamics.
Cooking
The simple kitchen, located at the left rear of the house, connects to the living space. Due to the layout, it is possible to create a functional and cozy cooking area. Here you will also find the location of the central heating boiler and a washing machine connection.
Bathing
The bathroom, located adjacent to the kitchen, is a functional space equipped with a shower and toilet.
Sleeping
At the right rear, adjacent to the living room, is the bedroom. This offers a view over the rear terrain or parking lot.
Details
Good to know
- User area 55m² *
- Photos 2 and 4 provide a visual representation of the possible result after modernization.
- The apartment is registered as a municipal monument.
- The seller has not lived in the apartment themselves.
Home Owners Association (VvE)
- It has an active VvE, with a reserve fund.
- Monthly contribution is €150,72 (incl. service costs and reserve maintenance contribution)
- Water, electricity, and heating are centrally arranged: advance payment via VvE €151,21 per month.
(*) User area living: The Measurement Instruction is based on NEN2580. The Measurement Instruction is intended to apply a more uniform way of measuring to provide an indication of the user area. The Measurement Instruction does not completely exclude differences in measurement outcomes, for example, due to differences in interpretation, rounding, or limitations in carrying out the measurement.