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1103 DJ (Amsterdam - E-buurt)
€1,735/ month
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,735.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1997
Volume
273 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Garden
Garden Description
backyard with a shed
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This single-family home at A.A. de Lannoy-Willemsstraat 13 in Amsterdam-Zuidoost has a living area of 105 m² and was constructed in 1997. The property is offered for rent at €1,735 per month and is available from 1 October 2025. The minimum rental period is 12 months. The energy label is A, the roof type is flat, and the listed volume is 273 m³. The WOZ value as of 1 January 2025 is €467,000 and the property scores 234 WWS points.
The ground floor features a living room of over 32 m² that connects directly to an open kitchen fitted with built-in appliances. Sliding doors from the living area provide access to a sunny backyard, which includes a separate shed for storage. The first floor contains three bedrooms, a bathroom with a shower, washbasin and toilet, and an additional storage room. A mezzanine level on the first floor provides extra usable space. The layout emphasizes continuity between the indoor living area and the outdoor space.
The house is located in the Nieuw Geinwijk area of Amsterdam-Zuidoost, close to the ArenA and ArenA Boulevard. Nearby green spaces such as Gaasperplas and Bijlmerpark are within cycling distance. Local shopping options are available nearby: Ganzenpoort shopping centre is approximately a three-minute bike ride away, De Kameleon is on Karspeldreef, and Amsterdamse Poort is around six minutes by bike. ArenA Boulevard also hosts larger venues including a music hall and a cinema.
Public transport connections are within walking distance, with bus stops on Bijlmerdreef that provide direct access to Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA train and metro station. By car, the A10 ring road is accessible via Gooiseweg. The property is an existing construction with typical finishes from the late 1990s. Security deposit is listed as €0; additional technical details and specifications are not included in the available data.