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1078 HW (Amsterdam - Zuid)
€2,750/ month
Property agent
Tel Vastgoedmanagement
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Price
€2,750.00
Deposit Amount
€5,500.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
1
Volume
232 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Tenant Type
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This spacious 3-room apartment is situated on the third floor of a building in the Rivierenbuurt neighborhood of Amsterdam South. The apartment offers approximately 70 square meters of living space and features a south-facing balcony accessible from both the living room and the kitchen, providing outdoor space with a pleasant orientation.
The interior includes a bright living room with access to the balcony, and a separate kitchen at the rear of the building. The kitchen is newly installed and equipped with built-in appliances such as an induction cooktop, combination oven, dishwasher, extractor hood, and a fridge-freezer. There is also reserved space under the counter to accommodate a washing machine. The apartment has two bedrooms: one at the front accessible from the hallway and a second at the rear, which also opens onto the balcony.
The bathroom and toilet are both newly renovated and accessible from the hallway. The bathroom includes a shower, a heated towel radiator, and a sink with a built-in cupboard. The toilet is separate from the bathroom. The apartment is located on the third floor and has a total of four rooms, including two bedrooms.
Located in a quiet residential street, the apartment benefits from its proximity to various shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and parks. Public transport options are readily available, with the Rai train station approximately a 15-minute walk away. The vibrant Pijp neighborhood is also within a 5-minute walk, offering additional amenities and attractions. Parking options include paid public parking and permits. The building dates from between 1906 and 1930 and the apartment has an energy label C, with heating and hot water provided by a gas-fired combi boiler which is privately owned.
Additional details include immediate availability, a minimum rental period of one year, a deposit requirement of two months' rent, and restrictions against sharers, students, or group housing.