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1053 BG (Amsterdam - Kinkerbuurt)
€3,250/ month
Property agent
Van Maarschalkerwaart Makelaardij o.g. b.v.
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Price
€3,250.00
Deposit Amount
€6,500.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1930
Volume
170 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Gas
Balcony
Terrace
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This two-level 3-room apartment of approximately 70 m² is located on the second and third floors of a well-maintained building in the Bellamy neighbourhood. The apartment features a spacious through-living room on the second floor that receives ample natural light and includes a luxury open kitchen. On the rear side of both the second and third floors there is outdoor space: a balcony at the rear of the second floor and access to a balcony from one of the third-floor bedrooms. A rooftop terrace is also associated with the unit and is listed as 20 m² of building-related outdoor space.
Entry to the apartment is on the second floor. The living area is arranged in a through-living (doorzon) layout connecting the sitting and dining areas, with the open kitchen fitted for cooking activities. A separate toilet is located beneath the internal staircase on the second floor. The living spaces are described as comfortable and bright, with the rear balcony suitable for morning sun.
The third floor contains two bedrooms, one of which has direct access to a rear balcony. The main bathroom on the third floor is modern and equipped with a washbasin, shower, bidet, bathtub and a second toilet. The apartment spans two internal levels and has a total volume of approximately 170 m³.
The property is situated a short walk from Ten Katemarkt and De Hallen, providing immediate access to shops, restaurants and public transport. The building dates from the early 20th century (construction period 1906–1930). Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combination boiler (cv-ketel). Energy label is not available. Rental terms stated: monthly rent €3,250, no service costs, deposit €6,500 (one-time), indefinite lease, acceptance in consultation.