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1013 BX (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€2,400/ month
Property agent
Huizenbalie.nl
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Price
€2,400.00
Deposit Amount
€4,800.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1881
Volume
207 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Gas
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
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Discover a furnished apartment in a captain’s residence at Westerdoksdijk 709-C, 1013 BX Amsterdam. The property dates from 1881 and offers approximately 69 m² of living space with views over the IJ and the Stenen Hoofd. The layout includes a central entrance hall that connects all rooms. The living room is bright with high windows, an ornamented ceiling and access to a balcony through French doors. The bedroom is a generous room that overlooks a quiet inner harbor. The dining/study room provides a flexible space for eating or working at home and connects to the living room. The kitchen is described as fully equipped with a microwave, refrigerator and ample storage. The bathroom contains a shower and a toilet and is reached from the hallway.
The apartment is offered furnished and ready for immediate occupancy. The text lists an energy label A; the building is reported to have modern insulation and double glazing and a gas-fired combi boiler (cv-ketel) for heating and hot water. The property is presented as suitable for a single person or a couple, and specifically mentions suitability for working professionals or expats. The listing includes restrictions: no pets and no smoking.
Location details indicate the building sits on Westerdoksdijk with an unobstructed view over the IJ and close proximity to Amsterdam Central Station and the city centre. The surrounding area contains restaurants, cafés and cultural facilities. The description notes the property combines historic features (including a classic ornamented ceiling) with modern improvements. Sources differ on some operational details; the description below records the variations in the scraped data where present.
Conditions reported across the sources include a monthly rent listed as €2,400 per month in the main bilingual description (stated as excluding gas, water and electricity, including furnishings). An alternative scraped value shows a rent of €2,500 per month and a specified one-time deposit of €5,000. The lease is reported as available immediately (or by agreement), minimum rental period one year, a rental agreement of indefinite duration is indicated in one source, and the required deposit is two months’ rent according to the text.