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1081 HL (Amsterdam - Buitenveldert-West)
€1,375/ month + €63.47 service costs
Property agent
Openbare Makelaardij
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Price
€1,375.00
Service Costs
€63.47
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2009
Volume
195 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Garden
Garden Description
Tuintje op het noordwesten
Garden Orientation
Northwest
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
Minimum Age
55
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This ground-floor apartment is located at Arent Janszoon Ernststraat in the Buitenveldert neighbourhood of Amsterdam, in a residential complex designed for residents aged 55 and over and for people dependent on a wheelchair. The complex was built in 2009 and the buildings are connected by a shared garden. Local green spaces include the Amsterdamse Bos, Amstelpark and Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark. Daily shopping and services are available at nearby Gelderlandplein; public transport links and Amsterdam Zuid/WTC station are within easy reach, and the A10 ring road is accessible by car in a few minutes.
The apartment offers a bright living room with direct access to a small garden facing northwest. The kitchen is adjacent to the living area and is fitted with built-in appliances. There are two bedrooms and a bathroom equipped with a shower, washbasin, toilet and a radiator. An internal storage room includes a washing machine connection and additional storage is provided in the souterrain.
The complex includes a parking garage with designated mobility scooter spaces and a communal bicycle storage area in the basement. An individual parking space is provided for the apartment and its use is required; a monthly charge and service costs apply. A lift is present in the building and the complex layout and facilities accommodate wheelchair users. The apartment is delivered without floor finishing, so floor and wall finishes are to be arranged by the occupant.
The dwelling has a listed living area of 75 m² and a volume of 195 m³, configured as a three-room apartment with two bedrooms on one level. The building type is a gallery flat from existing construction (2009). An energy label is indicated in the listing. Service charges for the apartment and parking are charged separately. The listing notes age and accessibility criteria for tenancy and other allocation conditions are specified by the housing association.