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Bel-étage home with garage and garden in Hoboken

360 000 €
Bel-étage home with garage and garden in Hoboken
Bel-étage home with garage and garden in Hoboken
Bel-étage home with garage and garden in Hoboken
Bel-étage home with garage and garden in Hoboken
Bel-étage home with garage and garden in Hoboken
Bel-étage home with garage and garden in Hoboken
Chambres
3
Salles de bain
1
Toilettes
2
Superficie
150 m²
Terrain
167 m²
PEB
C
Année
1963
Façades
2
Étages
2
Parking
1
Chauffage
GAS
État
JUST_RENOVATED

Équipements

  • Jardin
  • Garage
  • Double vitrage

Description

Location: Oslostraat 9 in Hoboken, in a quiet residential area near Park Sorghvliedt and Fort 8. The neighbourhood offers various sports facilities and is ideal for those who enjoy combining greenery and an active lifestyle with easy access. With a mobility score of 8.6 out of 10, you benefit from nearby main access roads, schools and shops within a short distance. Layout: You enter on the ground floor, with a parking space in front of the house and a garage with an automatic door. This level also includes a laundry room and a guest toilet. At the rear there is a spacious garden of approx. 70 m². On the first floor, the fully renovated open-plan Dovy kitchen connects beautifully to the bright living room. Adjacent are a guest toilet and a bathroom with shower. The second floor offers two spacious bedrooms and an additional office or storage room. Garage: present. Storage: present, laundry room on the ground floor. Bicycle storage: not present. Key features: ✓ Quiet location near Park Sorghvliedt and Fort 8 ✓ Sports facilities nearby ✓ Mobility score 8.6/10 ✓ Parking space in front of the house and garage ✓ Garden of approx. 70 m² Technical details: Gas heating, renovated roof, automatic garage door. Double glazing in PVC and wood. Extra: Urban planning information: requested Curious about the value of your property? Request a free valuation via [email protected]

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