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Parkdomein Neerhof
Modern living surrounded by greenery.
Parkdomein Neerhof in Oud-Turnhout is a residential development of 88 apartments and 6 houses, set within a landscaped park domain. The project combines contemporary architecture with comfort, sustainability and excellent accessibility.
Prices starting from €273,900 excl. costs.
Parkdomein Neerhof offers high-quality new build apartments designed for space, light and energy efficiency.
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Address: Neerstraat 61, 2360 Oud-Turnhout, Belgium.
The project combines a green residential setting with a central location.
Quiet living with everything within reach.
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Starting price from €273,900 excl. costs.
Parkdomein Neerhof is attractive for investors due to its energy efficiency, quality construction and stable rental market.
A future-proof real estate investment.
Request the full project brochure or schedule an appointment with the agent.
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The best student rooms are gone first. Early decisions guarantee comfort, safety, and peace of mind.
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