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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€1,700/ month + €51 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,700.00
Service Costs
€51.00
Deposit Amount
€3,400.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1991
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Individual
Balcony
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This apartment is located at Anton Constandsestraat 38 in Amsterdam and has a total living area of approximately 93 m². It is configured as a three-room dwelling with two bedrooms and is situated on the first floor. The layout is practical: a central hall provides access to most rooms, the living room is spacious and connects to a balcony, and the kitchen is separate and equipped with built-in appliances. Floor level, room distribution and finish reflect existing construction from 1991.
Both bedrooms are described as spacious and are positioned to provide flexible use for sleeping and workspaces. The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, a separate shower and a washbasin. Heating is individually controlled and the property carries an energy label A. Additional storage is available on the ground floor of the complex in the form of individual storage rooms.
The apartment forms part of the Julianapark MGW complex, which comprises six apartment buildings with a total of 186 apartments across 24 different types, plus a number of larger family houses. The project layout includes a variety of unit types with open or closed kitchens, balconies or garden terraces and ground-floor storage rooms. Nearby green spaces include Prins Bernhardpark and Park Frankendael, and the property sits between the Rivierenbuurt and the Watergraafsmeer districts.
Practical location benefits include proximity to major transport routes: the ring road and Amstelstation are reachable in approximately five minutes by car, while the city center is about 15 minutes away. The listing shows a monthly rent of €1,700 and service costs of €51 per month; the required deposit is one or two months’ rent. Income requirements listed with the original information indicate a gross monthly income threshold of €5,950 for a single earner and €6,800 for two earners. The listing status is recorded as "rented subject to conditions"; current availability should be confirmed with the letting party.