Station, Breda
NeighbourhoodThis rental apartment on Emmastraat sits right in the thick of things, with the station just a couple of streets away. At 60 m² it's compact, and the €1,350 rent is in line with what other flats in the area go for. For context, apartments in Breda average a bit larger, so this one is priced per square metre on the high side.
The Station area is dense and urban, over 3,500 addresses per square kilometre, and mostly made up of one-person households. One resident sums it up: "Not enough bicycle parking. Often theft, 6 bikes stolen within a year. Often there is (bulky) waste around the containers. Lots of noise at night, especially during holidays and festivals. The house shakes when a train passes by. 3 floors and no lift." That's based on a single review, so take it as one person's experience. The neighbourhood Station is lively, but comes with the usual city-centre trade-offs.
For daily shopping, SPAR is on your doorstep, and AH to go is just around the corner. A couple of streets away you'll find Aldi and Jumbo. For schools, Kbs De Spoorzoeker is a five-minute walk, and there are several other primaries within walking distance. The municipality Breda has plenty of amenities, but this street is all about convenience.
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Details of this home
Emmastraat 52, Breda
Very good · 1 resident
Not enough bicycle parking. Often theft, 6 bikes stolen within a year. Often there is (bulky) waste around the containers. Lots of noise at night, especially during holidays and festivals. The house shakes when a train passes by. 3 floors and no lift.
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About Emmastraat 52, Breda
The rent is €1,350, which is almost exactly the average for apartments in the Station neighbourhood (€1,352). However, at 60 m² it's 28% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 83 m², so the price per square metre is higher. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value the central location and compact living.
The energy label is C. That's average, not super efficient, but not a money pit either. You can expect reasonable heating costs, but nothing extreme.
The train station is 0.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That's handy for commuting, though one resident notes the house shakes when a train passes by.
The Station area is very urban (the highest density category) with mostly single-person households. It's lively, but one resident mentions noise at night, especially during holidays and festivals, and issues with bicycle theft and bulky waste. The home is on a main street, so expect city sounds.
Yes, SPAR is just 69 metres away, literally on your doorstep. AH to go is 200 metres, and Aldi and Jumbo are within a five- to ten-minute walk. Daily groceries couldn't be easier.
At 60 m² and with no mention of the number of bedrooms, it's likely compact. The neighbourhood has few households with children (190 out of 1,525), and the resident review mentions noise and a lack of lift. Probably better suited to a single person or couple.
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