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1056 HC (Amsterdam - Bosleeuw)
€1,955/ month + €31.91 service costs
Property agent
Openbare Makelaardij
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Price
€1,955.00
Service Costs
€31.91
Deposit Amount
€3,910.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1912
Volume
238 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This spacious 4-room apartment is located on the 2nd floor in the Amsterdam West district, specifically in the Landlust-Zuid neighborhood. The building dates back to 1912 and is part of an existing construction. The apartment offers a total living area of approximately 95 square meters with a volume of 238 cubic meters. It consists of three bedrooms, a separate toilet, a bathroom equipped with both a shower and a bath, and a living room with a luxury open kitchen featuring built-in appliances. The apartment is rented unfurnished, and tenants are responsible for painting or wallpapering the walls and laying floor coverings themselves. An internal storage room is also included.
The building does not have an elevator. The apartment features a balcony, adding outdoor space to the living environment. The energy label for the property is C. Tenants must arrange for their own gas, electricity, and water utilities. The monthly rent is €1,955 excluding service costs, with additional service charges of €31.91 per month including VAT. A security deposit equal to twice the net rent (€3,910) is required.
Viewing is by appointment only and requires prospective tenants to create a Qii account and share their details via DigiD for verification. The minimum income requirement is set at a gross annual salary of €93,840, which corresponds to 48 times the monthly rent. The rental agreement is for a minimum of one year and automatically renews thereafter. The notice period after the initial term is one month. The rental contract allows for a maximum of two adult tenants, excludes students and friends contracts, and does not accept guarantors. Tenants must register their address with the municipality.
Parking is available on the street with paid parking regulations. For private parking spaces, tenants can check availability through the local parking service. There are no provisions for taking over furniture or other items. This apartment is suitable for tenants seeking a stable, long-term rental in a well-established neighborhood of Amsterdam West.