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Apartment in Utrecht, Oudegracht
2495€
per
month
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Description:
This medieval grain warehouse finds its origin in the second half of the 14th century (Zwaansteeg) with an extension later on, that can be accessed from Oudegracht. This building was originally accessible via a road under the Oudegracht building 227 and one can image it has a rich and long history.The grain warehouse was significantly enlarged to its present size in the second quarter of the 17th century and its destination changed over time. The name ‘Pandhuis'(pawnshop) was given to the building after a bank of loan was established in the property in 1719. In conjunction with this, the original older building Oudegracht 229, renewed in 1764, was used as a home and office connected to the Pandhuis.
The fully furnished and equipped serviced apartments inside this lovely building have a modern interior that includes a dining area, comfy sofa, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom, a separate toilet, one or two bedrooms with a double bed, and a nice view from the apartment at the front side of the building. Combine the cozy interior with the location in a quiet former monastery garden, in the heart of the city yet away from the daily fuzz of the city, and you have found the perfect location for your short stay experience in Utrecht.
The apartments vary from four loft style apartments on the ground floor, to one bedroom apartments and larger two-bedroom units, each of which have been decorated in modern and comfortable style.
The Canal Garden Apartment is located on the first floor, accessible by stairs. It has two bedrooms (each with a double bed), a bathroom and a separate toilet.
Public transportation
Utrecht Central is the heart of the rail network in the Netherlands and the entrance gate to the city of Utrecht. The network of Utrecht connects the various public transport types: bus, tram, bicycle and train. Utrecht is located in the heart of the Netherlands, therefore all trains will stop here and arrive at the same destination every 15 minutes.
From Utrecht Central Station all our apartments are located within 10 minutes walking distance. If you take the bus it will also take you approximately about 10 minutes between our apartments and Utrecht Central Station.
Neighborhood
From the apartment building one overlooks the garden of the former Regulieren Monastery, hence the apartments name. The first mentioning of this monastery dates back to 1267 AD, which makes the location not only a very nice and quiet place in the heart of the city, but also a location that contributes to the background of Utrecht’s historical city centre.
Please note:
- The first month's rent will be completed through HousingAnywhere. And the deposit needs to be paid to use before the check-in.
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SAFETY TIPS
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Be wary of scammers posing as an IamExpat housing agency.
-
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
-
Don’t send a copy of your passport or ID without meeting the landlord.
-
Don't sign a contract or transfer money without seeing the place first.
-
Always ask if you can register.
-
A general rule of thumb for deposits is up to 3x the basic monthly rent.