For rent: a 2-room apartment located near the Science Park Amsterdam. The apartment is part of the mid-rent sector, designed for those who earn too much for social housing but too little for the free sector rent or purchase. The rent is € 1,541.91 per month, with service costs of € 50 per month. The apartment has a living area of 77 m2 and features a spacious living room with an open kitchen and sliding doors leading to the balcony. The kitchen is equipped with Siemens built-in appliances and a gas cooking hob. The apartment also includes a bedroom with a window facing the balcony, a bathroom with a double sink and shower, and a separate toilet. There is also an indoor storage area with connections for a washing machine and dryer. The balcony is oriented southeast.
The apartment is located in the popular district of Oost / Watergraafsmeer, within walking distance to shops, parks, and various dining establishments. The area is well-connected with several tram and bus services, ensuring optimal accessibility. Parking is available in the underground garage, although there is currently a waiting list. The apartment is excellently situated near the Science Park Amsterdam and the lively shopping area in Oost. The neighborhood offers a range of amenities, including shopping facilities, daily grocery stores, and markets. The Amsterdam nightlife is also within close proximity, as are recreational areas such as the Flevopark and Sportcentrum Universum in the Science Park.
To be eligible for this apartment, applicants must meet the income criteria, which is approximately 48 times the base rent for a single person. For a second income, 75% is taken into account. The apartment has an energy label A, indicating its energy efficiency. The complex is known as 2759 C. MacGillavrylaan in Amsterdam.
The apartment is available for rent from March 1, 2026. The required income for a single-person household is a minimum of € 54,960 per year and a maximum of € 62,191 gross per year. For a two-person household, the maximum income is € 82,921. A guarantee is not possible.