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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€1,815/ month + €22 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,815.00
Service Costs
€22.00
Available From
August 29, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1991
Bedrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Individual
Garden
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This apartment is located at Bart De Ligtstraat 86 in Amsterdam, within the Julianapark MGW complex. It offers a spacious living area of 84 square meters and includes 2 bedrooms. The property is situated on the ground floor and is part of a building constructed in 1991, with a bathroom renovated in 2023. The apartment features a closed kitchen equipped with kitchen appliances and a bathroom with a shower.
The building has a lift for accessibility, and the apartment includes a private outdoor space described as a garden. Heating is individually controlled, and the property holds an energy label A, indicating good energy efficiency. The monthly rent is €1815, with an additional service charge of €22 per month. The security deposit required is one or two months' rent.
Julianapark MGW is a residential complex consisting of six apartment buildings with a total of 186 apartments in various layouts, including one to three-bedroom options and different kitchen styles. The complex is conveniently located with access to the ring road and Amstel station within a 5-minute drive, and the city center is reachable within 15 minutes. Nearby amenities include shopping centers and sports facilities within walking distance.
The apartment is available for rent starting August 29, 2025. The building is part of an established neighborhood with a mix of apartment types and some family homes, offering a diverse living environment. Individual storage units are located on the ground floor of the complex.