Rental homes in Eemdal-Noord, Baarn
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Rental homes in Eemdal-Noord, Baarn
There are currently 0 rental homes available in Eemdal-Noord, Baarn. The offer is continuously updated from all major estate agent sites.
About Eemdal-Noord
Eemdal-Noord has 1,865 inhabitants. The housing stock consists of 936 homes.
Frequently asked questions
How many rental homes are available in Eemdal-Noord, Baarn?
There are currently no rental homes available in Eemdal-Noord, Baarn. The offer changes regularly.
How do I find a home to rent in Eemdal-Noord, Baarn?
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Are there also rental homes in other neighbourhoods of Baarn?
Yes, view the offer in the whole municipality of Baarn.
Greetings from outside. Sometimes have a chat about fireworks, rubbish, dreary weather, cleaned up. Beautiful houses and complex. Lots of nature. I'm busy sowing flower beds for even more wild flowers. It's not in the centre but for me it's fine by bike. I feel safe because I live alone on a gallery, you can't just walk in. There are no busy roads in the immediate vicinity. People know me (in my previous home I never spoke to or greeted anyone). There's no litter. It's a nice house, fairly new, nice interesting architecture. Facilities are easily accessible by bike, or for example with the elderly bus. I can still take the little dog out at night/dark if necessary. It's just that contact doesn't go much further than greetings and a short chat. I've never had to leave my keys inside, except once when I could call the neighbour. My friend had a spare. There's a lot of green... a pond, planting with reeds. Trees. Accessibility? When I cycle, I'm not directly on a busy road. It's really a residential area, meaning shops are not within walking distance. More like cycling distance. I've never heard of any break-ins or anything. People check on me... if I'm okay etc. I also get stuff from neighbours that I can either use or pass on to a give-away shop. Win-win. The communal hall is cleaned every week. When it snowed, someone cleared it. I maintain the flower beds, sow seeds etc. But someone else pruned the ivy from the flower bed by the front door, on their own voluntary initiative. Across the street there are occasional parties with young people, but I don't mind that / it's fun. Go for it. Different cultures live here but no one bites each other. In the hall, people put things they no longer want. You can take them. Recently someone got married, with a flower arch... I spontaneously took a photo. Also of a couple living there. Spontaneous. Nice. I can leave my bike outside. That's all I know. I only have one reason to leave: if I might start living together again.
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