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1094 CJ (Amsterdam - Indische Buurt)
€2,400/ month
Property agent
Huis Zelf Verhuren
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Price
€2,400.00
Available From
October 15, 2025
Deposit Amount
€4,800.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1902
Volume
301 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This upper-floor flat at Borneostraat 14A is located in the Indische Buurt-West area of Amsterdam and has a living area of approximately 116 m². The property is arranged over one floor and is classified as a 4-room home with three bedrooms and one bathroom. The flat is reached via a communal staircase to the first floor and has a central hall that provides access to all rooms. The property is offered unfurnished; some furniture may be used by mutual agreement.
The living area is situated at the front of the building and includes a French balcony. The living room is laid out with a seating area and a dining area, and it is adjacent to an open kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a five-burner gas stove, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and a built-in oven, and there is a separate utility room at the rear of the property. At the back of the flat there is a large balcony overlooking the inner gardens.
The accommodation includes three spacious bedrooms that are accessed from the central hall. The bathroom is equipped with a large shower and a wash basin, and there is a separate toilet. Additional storage is provided by an external storeroom on the ground floor of approximately 6 m². The building is part of an existing structure dating from 1902 and the dwelling has an energy label C.
The location provides access to a range of local amenities along Javastraat, Javaplein and Dapperstraat, including shops, cafés and the Dappermarkt. The property has permit parking in the vicinity and no private garage; a parking permit is required for on-street parking. Rental conditions include a temporary rental agreement, a security deposit equal to two months' rent, smoking is not allowed and pets are not permitted; the property is not available for sharing or student lets. Public transport connections include tram 14 and bus 22, and road access is available via the local S114 exit toward the A10 ring road.
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NO2
5µg/m 3
O3
57.4µg/m 3
PM10
12.4µg/m 3
PM2.5
1.5µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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