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1016 TJ (Amsterdam - Jordaan)
€3,500/ month




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Inter Immo Amsterdam
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Price
€3,500.00
Available From
January 2, 2026
Available Until
January 2, 2027
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
12
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1884
Volume
376 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Appliances
Terrace
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
Conditional
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This double-storey apartment is located on Marnixstraat at the edge of the Jordaan neighbourhood, on a corner position with a view of the Lijnbaansgracht. The property occupies the third and fourth floors of an existing building constructed in 1884 and has a listed living area of 119 m². The apartment comprises three rooms in total, including two bedrooms and one bathroom, and is offered furnished. The interior features a wooden floor throughout and a contemporary finish in living spaces and wet areas.
On the third floor the layout includes an entrance hall with a separate toilet and a living room situated on the corner, which provides natural light to the main living area. The kitchen has a modern handle-less black design and is fitted with built-in appliances and a wine cooler. A spiral staircase connects the third floor to the upper level. Circulation between floors is internal and the arrangement separates living and sleeping zones.
The fourth floor contains two bedrooms and the main bathroom. The front bedroom includes a double bed and a large built-in wardrobe. The rear bedroom incorporates a built-in closet that houses a washing machine and dryer and provides access to the roof terrace. The bathroom has been renovated and is equipped with a shower, a bath, a washbasin and a second toilet.
Property features and local context include a roof terrace, cable TV, and paid parking in the vicinity; there is no garage and no private garden or balcony. The apartment is on an urban, centrally located street, close to Rozengracht, the Negen Straatjes, Dam Square and the Hallen. Public transport options close to the address include tram lines 5, 17 and 19 and buses N83, N84 and N88. Pets are allowed in consultation and the rental is offered on a Model-C contract.
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NO2
5µg/m 3
O3
66.3µg/m 3
PM10
10.2µg/m 3
PM2.5
2.1µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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