Flat For sale in Leuven
Tervuursevest 13 box 403, 3001 Leuven
€ 299.000
1 bedroom
1 bathroom
74m²
Habitable Area
124 KWh/m²/year
Terrace
Description
Ready-to-move-in 1-bedroom apartment in a convenient location!
In an excellent location on Tervuursevest, near the Leuven train station, the city center, shops, public transport, and major roads, you will find this ready-to-move-in apartment of 74 m² (according to EPC). Located in residence Piccadilly at Tervuursevest 13 bus 403, this well-maintained apartment offers a pleasant combination of comfort and accessibility. The apartment does not have asbestos and has a B-label EPC. The apartment features a bright living area, a functional and occasionally renovated kitchen, one full-sized bedroom, and a bathroom. The practical layout and well-maintained condition make this property ideal for owner-occupation, as a first purchase, or as an interesting investment in a strong rental market. The central location is a major asset: within walking and cycling distance of the vibrant center of Leuven, near educational institutions, shops, and entertainment, with easy access to Brussels and the E40/E314. Come and visit this apartment yourself by registering for the viewing days at www.polares.eu. For more information, call Yannick at 0498/79.25.53 or email yannick@polares.eu.
Details
Reference
TK/26142
Renovation Duty
No
Construction type
Traditional
Year of construction
1974
Available from
By deed
windows
ALUMINIUM
glazing
Double
Bedrooms
1
BathRooms
1
living room
Yes
kitchen
Yes
Cellar
Yes
Terrace
Yes
Energy Certification
20250622-0003630644-RES-1
Energy
124 KWh/m²/year
Energy Class
B
EPC Certificate Expire
2035-06-22
Cadastral Numbers
161 P P0051
Not indexed K.I.
872
Building permit
Yes
Pre-emption right
No
Judicial decision
No judicial remedial measure or administrative measure imposed
Subdivision permit
No
Register of Administrative Measures
No
Area Application
Residential area
Monument
No protected heritage
Easement
flood prone
Not a flood prone area
flood zone
No defined zones
P-score
D
G-score
B
Floor plan
Location
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Frequently Asked Questions
Selling a property involves a lot of paperwork, it's not just making some visits or just the sales agreement and notarial deed.
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Read moreWhen you are going to sell or rent out a property, you must be able to provide an EPC or energy performance certificate. This certificate shows the buyer or tenant how energy efficient your property is.
Read moreIn principle, signing a compromise or private sale agreement is not necessary to bring about the sale of your home, but it is obviously appropriate to always work with a sales agreement.
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