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Amsterdam - Diamantbuurt
€3,450/ month
Property agent
BNV Makelaars
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Price
€3,450.00
Available From
August 12, 2024
Deposit Amount
€6,900.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1923
Volume
290 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
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This first-floor apartment is located on Amsteldijk at the edge of the Rivierenbuurt, with views over the Amstel river and proximity to Victorieplein and Amstelstation. The surrounding area offers a range of neighborhood amenities including shops on Rijnstraat and Van Woustraat, the Albert Cuyp market and eateries around Van der Helstplein. Several public parks are within cycling distance, including Beatrixpark, Maarten Luther King Park, Frankendaelpark and Sarphatipark. The Rivierenbuurt forms part of the protected cityscape known as Amsterdam – Plan Zuid.
The apartment has a private entrance reached via an external stair and a secondary internal stair leading to the hall. From the hall there is access to a fitted kitchen with built-in appliances including a dishwasher, to a separate toilet and to the bathroom. The bathroom contains a walk-in shower, a second toilet and a double washbasin unit, and space is provided for a washing machine and dryer. The hall also provides access to the living room and the three bedrooms.
The living room features a bay window and a small front-facing balcony, and is divided into living and dining areas by traditional stained-glass doors. The rear of the property has a balcony that is accessible from the kitchen and two of the bedrooms; the third and smallest bedroom is located at the front. The accommodation totals approximately 115 m² of living space, arranged as five rooms including three bedrooms, one bathroom and one separate toilet. The building-related outdoor space is listed at 9 m² with a volume of approximately 290 m³.
Built in 1923, the apartment was renovated and fully insulated in 2019. Fitted features include a luxury kitchen with built-in appliances, a washing machine and dryer, an alarm installation and mechanical ventilation. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi boiler and the property has an energy label E. The unit is a bovenwoning (upper-floor apartment) on the first residential level and the listing specifies that house sharing is not permitted.