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1098 JE (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€2,250/ month
Property agent
City Homes
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Price
€2,250.00
Deposit Amount
€4,500.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1930
Volume
150 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Garden
Garden Description
achtertuin
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Copernicusstraat (approx. 50 m²) — Amsterdam (Watergraafsmeer / Science Park). This listing describes an unfurnished one-bedroom ground-floor apartment with a private garden. The living area is approximately 50 m² and the apartment is reported to be in excellent upkeep with laminate flooring and double glazing throughout. The building construction date is 1930 and the property is described as an existing building on a quiet road in the Middenmeer area (postcode 1098 JE).
The internal layout places the living room at the front of the apartment and is approximately 20.87 m² in size. On the garden side of the unit are the bedroom (approx. 15.28 m²) and the kitchen (approx. 7.77 m²). The kitchen is equipped with a gas hob, a fridge/freezer and a dishwasher, and provides direct access to the garden (approx. 17 m²). The bathroom contains a walk-in shower.
The apartment is offered for rent at €2,250 per month with a deposit of €4,500. The listing states an income requirement of €6,750 gross per month and indicates the property is not suitable for sharing or guarantors. Viewings are arranged via the website and not by phone. The advertised availability is immediately, and the listing has been offered since 14-08-2025.
Additional technical and classification details provided in the listing include a total volume of 150 m³, an energy rating of A+, one bathroom, one bedroom and two rooms in total. Outside-space details indicate a garden (described as "achtertuin") of approximately 17 m² and explicitly note there is no balcony or roof terrace. The property is described as a flat; other internal classification labels include upper floor/apartment, however the descriptive text refers to the unit as ground-floor. No information about parking, basement, storage, or utilities is provided in the source text.