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1186 JR (Amstelveen - Noord-Holland)
€1,092/ month + €45 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,092.00
Service Costs
€45.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1973
Volume
151 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
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This one-bedroom apartment at Niagara 32 in Amstelveen has a living area of 54 m² and is offered for rent at €1,092 per month with a service charge of €45. The property carries an energy label A and is available for immediate acceptance with a minimum rental period of 12 months. The apartment is located in an existing building from 1973 with a flat roof and a volume of 151 m³. The WOZ value is listed as €290,000 (reference date 2-1-2025) and the dwelling scores 155 WWS points.
The internal layout includes a spacious hallway that provides access to all rooms. The living room and kitchen form a bright open space with large windows that allow ample natural light. From the living area there is access to a private balcony. The bedroom is described as generously sized and can accommodate a double bed, wardrobes and a small workspace. The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower, washbasin and toilet.
The apartment is located in the Groenelaan neighbourhood near Golf Park Amsteldijk and the Amstel River. Groenhof shopping centre is within walking distance and offers supermarkets and shops for daily needs. Cultural and leisure facilities such as the Cobra Museum, Stadsschouwburg and the Stadshart shopping area are approximately a 10-minute bicycle ride away. The nearby Amsterdam Forest and surrounding polders provide walking and cycling routes and other outdoor recreational opportunities.
Public transport and road connections are close at hand, with a bus stop adjacent to the building and the A9 motorway reachable within about 5 to 10 minutes by car, providing access to Amsterdam and Schiphol. The building was constructed in 1973 and the listing notes additional costs including a nameplate fee of €40; the security deposit is indicated as €0 in the provided data. For rental properties with a deregulated rent, the annual rent increase may be up to CPI + 3% unless different limits are set by national government; regulated rents follow government-determined increases. The listing records 204 responses and indicates that responding is not possible at this time. Allocation criteria, income standards and registration documentation are managed by the letting agent.