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1081 HL (Amsterdam - Buitenveldert-West)
€1,400/ month + €88.01 service costs
Property agent
Openbare Makelaardij
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Price
€1,400.00
Service Costs
€88.01
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2009
Volume
195 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
Minimum Age
55
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This 3-room apartment is located in the Buitenveldert district of Amsterdam within a residential complex designed for residents aged 55 and over and for occupants who require wheelchair access. The complex, built in 2009, comprises multiple buildings connected by a garden and includes an underground parking garage with dedicated spaces for mobility scooters. The apartment is a gallery flat situated on the top floor and has an energy label A. The gross floor area is 75 m² with an internal volume of 195 m³.
The apartment layout includes a bright living room with access to an east-facing balcony and an open kitchen equipped with built-in appliances. There are two bedrooms and a bathroom fitted with a shower, washbasin, toilet and radiator. A separate internal storage room provides a washing machine connection. The dwelling is delivered without floor finishing and the tenant is expected to arrange floor and wall finishes themselves.
Parking and communal facilities are located in the souterrain and include an own parking place; the advertised rent includes the parking place fee of €90 per month and take-up of the parking place is mandatory. A shared bicycle storage is provided. A lift serves the building. Public transport connections and Station Zuid/WTC are accessible and the property is within easy driving distance of the A10 ring road; nearby green spaces include Amsterdamse Bos, Amstelpark and Gijsbrecht van Aemstelpark and shopping is available at Gelderlandplein.
Contract and allocation conditions: the rent is €1,400 per month. Service costs are charged separately: apartment service costs €76.91 per month and parking service costs €11.10 per month. The tenancy is agreed for a minimum of one year and continues for an indefinite term thereafter; after the minimum term the tenant’s notice period is one month. The property is offered for households aged 55 and over; tenants will not be students, guarantor arrangements are not accepted and the tenant is required to register at the address. Allocation includes a credit check and a minimum gross annual income requirement of 45 times the monthly rent (€63,000 gross per year, including holiday pay and fixed allowances). A security deposit may be requested.