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1077 JM (Amsterdam - Apollobuurt)
€3,000/ month + €18 service costs
Property agent
Prinsen Residence International
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Price
€3,000.00
Service Costs
€18.00
Deposit Amount
€6,000.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Volume
312 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Tenant Type
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Beethovenstraat in Amsterdam’s Minervabuurt-Midden is served by local shops and restaurants and is located close to green spaces including Vondelpark and Beatrixpark. The property is near the World Trade Center and public transport connections that provide direct links to the city center and the airport area. The building faces a street with commercial activity and offers typical urban amenities in its immediate surroundings. Local tram lines provide connections to other parts of the city, and the area contains retail and dining options along Beethovenstraat.
The property is a partially furnished 5-room apartment of approximately 110 m² located on the second floor with a private entrance via a stone stairwell. The internal layout includes an entrance hall with cloakroom space and doors to the principal rooms. The living and dining rooms are arranged en suite and face east. Flooring is partly PVC in a herringbone pattern. A separate guest toilet is provided and includes a washbasin and a shower.
A closed kitchen connects to a rear balcony and is equipped with a gas hob and an extractor. The rear-facing side of the apartment contains three bedrooms; the third bedroom is described as smaller in size. The principal bedroom also has access to the balcony and is en suite with the main bathroom. There are two bathrooms in total; the main bathroom contains a bathtub, a toilet, a single washbasin and connections for a washing and drying machine. Overall the apartment has two toilets, two washbasins, a bathtub and a separate shower fixture noted in the layout.
The building is from the period 1906–1930 and the apartment is classified as an intermediate floor unit on the second level. The listed energy label is B; the property has double glazing and is described as fully insulated. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired central heating boiler. Parking is via paid public parking and municipal parking permit zones; permits can be obtained. Rental conditions include a monthly rent of €3,000 and service costs of €18 per month (covering glass insurance, lighting and cleaning of the stone stairwell plus a 5% administration charge), additional costs for water, gas, electricity and cable/internet, a security deposit equal to two months’ rent, a tenancy for an indefinite period with an initial 12-month term and the rule that rental is not offered to shared households or students.