2-værelses lejlighed
4,966 DKK
Unlimited
Apartment
Brande
74 m²
2 rooms
Torvegade, , floor: 2, TV..
Brande Housing Association comprises two distinct residential sections. Section 1 includes homes located on Blichersvej and Torvegade, while Section 2 consists of properties situated at Ørbækvej 13-19, Mosevænget 2-16, Mosevænget 18A-H and 19-38, as well as Nørremarken and Kløvermarken. All residences are positioned centrally within Brande, offering convenient access to a variety of shopping options, numerous cultural venues, and the attractive pedestrian street lined with many shops. Additionally, the housing association provides residents with access to a communal banquet hall on Mosevænget, which can be rented for private celebrations.The buildings on Torvegade span three stories, including a fully utilized attic level. Their design features a rustic style characterized by planed plank flooring and panelled doors. Some units benefit from balconies, and there is an elevator available in the entrance at number 15. Residents can also enjoy the charming shared garden space.
Regarding the location, Brande offers a range of cultural amenities such as a library, sports hall, golf courses, and the cultural house Remisen. The town is rich in large green spaces suitable for walking and outdoor activities. Its well-developed town center hosts numerous shops, and a train station provides direct routes to Copenhagen and Herning. Throughout the town and particularly along the pedestrian street, murals, sculptures, and intricate designs in paving and lighting add visual interest.
The community consists of a diverse mix of residents including young people, families, and elderly individuals. Decisions about the management of the housing sections, including rent and other operational matters, are made by the residents during an annual meeting open to everyone living in the departments.
Tenants have the freedom to modify the layout of their apartments; however, any proposed alterations must be reported beforehand. Upon moving out, tenants can receive compensation for improvements they have personally financed.
Maintenance responsibilities are shared: the property caretaker manages upkeep of green areas and minor repairs inside the homes, while a facilities manager oversees the ongoing maintenance of the entire complex.
This property is part of a general housing association, therefore the danish rules for such applies.
- Rent paid in advance: 0
- Deposit: 12,100
- Payment on account: 1,520
- Vacant: 15. January 2026
- Placed:
- Might be allowed - ask landlord
- Case number: 1554053