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1074 CX (Amsterdam - Nieuwe Pijp)
€2,900/ month
Property agent
EarthRock Housing
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Price
€2,900.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€5,800.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1887
Volume
313 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Pets Allowed
Yes
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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The flat on Ceintuurbaan is located in the Oude Pijp area of Amsterdam and has a living area of 78 m². It is listed as a mezzanine flat on the first floor of an existing building constructed in 1887. The interior is described as upholstered and the overall upkeep is reported as excellent. The volume is given as 313 m³ and the property is recorded as having two rooms and one floor.
The apartment has been modernly renovated and features an open kitchen with built-in appliances. The bathroom includes a double sink and a shower, and a separate toilet is provided. The property has its own new central heating system and holds an energy label A. Sleeping arrangements are described as suitable for up to two sharers; the listing mentions two bedrooms in one place while a separate classification item lists one bedroom.
Rental terms and financial details are stated as a monthly rent of €2,900 with a deposit of €5,800. The agreement type is an unlimited period contract with a minimum duration of 12 months. The listing notes it was offered since 15-08-2025 and includes both an availability status marked as "Immediately" and a rent start date of 01-09-2025. Smoking is not allowed in the property, pets are permitted, and the listing identifies students, working professionals, and working students as potential target audiences.
Additional practical details are that there is no balcony, garden, or roof terrace, and no separate shed or storeroom is provided. Parking and garage facilities are not present according to the listing information. The flat is part of an existing late 19th-century building and is presented as suitable either for a small family or for two sharers. All factual details above are drawn from the listing data provided.