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1056 KL (Amsterdam - Chassébuurt)
€2,450/ month
Property agent
CITYHOP Real Estate
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Price
€2,450.00
Deposit Amount
€4,900.00
Contract Type
C
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1933
Volume
180 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Garden
Garden Description
Achtertuin met grote houten tuinschuur
Garden Orientation
West
Parking Type
Street
Max Tenants
2
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Geuzenkade 36-H is a ground-floor apartment with a private garden, located on the Geuzenkade in the Geuzenhofbuurt (De Baarsjes) area of Amsterdam. The apartment has its own entrance leading into a small hall. The living room runs from the front to the rear of the property and faces the quiet street side with a view over the water. At the rear there is an open kitchen and dining area with direct access to the garden.
The garden is described as spacious and contains a large wooden garden shed equipped with lighting. The shed is listed as external storage of approximately 9 m² and can be used for storage or as a utility space. The bedroom is located on the garden side of the apartment. The bathroom is fitted with a shower and a washbasin unit and there is a separate toilet.
The interior features a wooden parquet floor throughout and ceilings with recessed spotlights. The listed living area is approximately 55 m² and the total volume is 180 m³. The building dates from 1933 and the apartment is on the ground floor. The property has an energy label B.
Rental conditions state immediate availability. The rent is €2,450 per month, excluding gas, water and electricity. A security deposit of two months’ rent (€4,900) is required. The apartment is offered gestoffeerd and delivered “as is.” The rental is noted as temporary, suitable for a single person or a couple, and house sharing is not permitted. The garden is listed as approximately 54 m² (9.00 m deep and 6.10 m wide), facing west and reachable via a rear access. The location is on the edge of De Baarsjes and Oud-West, near De Clercqstraat, and is about a 10-minute bicycle or public transport ride from De Jordaan and Amsterdam city centre.