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1095 MP (Amsterdam - Sportheldenbuurt)
€1,552/ month + €71 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,552.00
Service Costs
€71.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
2019
Volume
276 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
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Located on Zeeburgereiland at Eef Kamerbeekstraat 662 in Amsterdam, this first-floor apartment was completed in 2019 and offers a living area of approximately 72 m² with a volume of 276 m³. The building has a flat roof and the apartment carries an energy label A. The property is listed as available with acceptance effective immediately and a minimum rental period of 12 months. The WWS score is 196 and the most recent WOZ value is €506,000 (reference date 2-1-2025).
The interior comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower and a double sink. The bathroom also includes a designer radiator. A modern open kitchen forms the central area for cooking and socializing, while a separate toilet provides added privacy. A balcony adjoining the living space provides a private outdoor area.
The monthly rent is €1,552 with a service charge of €71. Other noted expenses include a nameplate fee of €40. The listing indicates a security deposit value of €0, though the landlord may request a deposit depending on the applicant’s employment or other circumstances. Rent adjustment for deregulated properties may follow a maximum annual increase of CPI + 3% unless national regulation sets a different limit; regulated rents are adjusted according to government-determined percentages.
The listing status is available but the property has received a high level of interest (more than 200 responses) and responding is not possible at this time. Allocation criteria, required documentation and income standards are set by the landlord or managing agency and should be confirmed with them. The contact person noted for the listing is Joey Thomassen. All factual details are provided as recorded; measurements, fees and other particulars should be verified with the listing agent as they may be subject to change.