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1102 BL (Amsterdam - D-buurt)
€799/ month
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Verhuurtbeter.nl
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Price
€799.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€799.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
12
Condition
New
Property Type
Studio
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
10
Construction Year
2019
Volume
71 m³
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
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This studio is located in a ten-storey, energy‑efficient building delivered in 2019 on Elizabeth Cady Stantonplein in Amsterdam-Zuidoost. The complex is designed for young professionals aged 18–36 and operates a pass-entry system with lift access. Residents can use a central atrium and a communal living room intended for shared use by occupants. The building is gasless and carries an energy label A.
The studio itself has a listed living area of 27 m² and an interior volume of 71 m³. The living space is finished with a PVC floor and white painted walls; curtains are present and ceiling lighting is not provided. The apartment is described as one room (studio) on the 1st residential floor. No separate bedroom or additional private outdoor spaces are specified in the available information.
Kitchen details include a kunststof (plastic) worktop and several built-in appliances: an Exquisit under-counter fridge with freezer compartment (UKS130-8A+), an Exquisit ceramic hob (EKC625) and an RVS Exquisit extractor (UBH20-2.1MI). Tap fittings are by Bruynzeel. The bathroom is fitted with Ideal sanitary ware and has a washing machine connection; the brand of shower fittings is not specified.
Tenancy information states a monthly rent of €799 (service costs unknown) and a listed one-time deposit of €799, while project conditions also indicate that the required deposit in this project is normally two times the base rent (this is an inconsistency in the provided material). The original listed rent shows €800. The contract type is indefinite, the property status is “under option,” and the earliest stated availability date is 1 September 2025. Applicants must meet project conditions: be 18–36 years old, seek a community living environment, have a Dutch income at least 3.5 times the base rent (entrepreneurs must be active for at least two years), be willing to rent for at least one year, and have no pets. A housing permit is required for these social-rent units and there is an upper gross annual income limit of €57,926 (price level 2025). Applications are processed via a searchable account system and a paid “Sneller Huren” waitlist (costs refunded if you become tenant); personal data checks may be done via DigiD/Datakeeper and document upload.