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1073 CD (Amsterdam - Oude Pijp)
€3,750/ month
Property agent
27 Huis Makelaars
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Price
€3,750.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€7,450.00
Contract Type
A
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1886
Volume
350 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Terrace
Parking Type
Street
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This split-level apartment is located on Govert Flinckstraat in the De Pijp neighbourhood of Amsterdam, near Sarphatipark and the Albert Cuyp market. The property is arranged over two floors and provides approximately 130 m² of living space. The entrance is on the second floor via a communal staircase and the layout includes a spacious living room with a street view and a rear balcony. The kitchen is semi-open and fitted with built-in appliances including an oven/microwave and a dishwasher, with storage cupboards adjacent to the dining area.
The upper level houses three bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are suitable for double beds and the third can be used as a study or guest room. The main bedroom provides access to a second outdoor space in the form of a terrace. There are built-in closets in the hall and bedrooms that offer additional storage, and the attic provides a larger storage area above the apartment.
The bathroom has been renovated and includes a bathtub, a separate shower and a sink. The property also includes two toilets, one on the main living level and one on the upper floor. Heating is provided by a central heating boiler and the property has double glazing; the energy label is B. The building dates from 1886 and the apartment is described as unfurnished.
The location offers proximity to local shopping streets including Ferdinand Bolstraat and Van Woustraat, and public transport options are within walking distance, including tramlines and the Noord–Zuid metro line. Parking is available on public streets. The description of utilities and service charges indicates that gas and service costs are included in the rental information; other utility arrangements and municipal charges are stated separately in the original listing.