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1031 HX (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€1,532/ month + €78 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,532.00
Service Costs
€78.00
Available From
September 16, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2023
Volume
155 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
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This two-bedroom apartment is located at Grasweg 152 in Amsterdam North, in the 360 Degrees building. The unit is described as a 3-room home (type 1sp - variation B) with approximately 63 m² of living space; the listed living area is 62 m² and the volume is 155 m³. The building was completed in 2023 and has a flat roof. The property has an east-facing balcony and large windows that provide natural light to the interior spaces.
The layout includes a generous living room with an open kitchen, two bedrooms of comparable size, a modern bathroom, a separate storage room, and a laundry area. Fixtures and fittings are described as contemporary, and the floor plan accommodates standard living and sleeping areas alongside dedicated storage. The east-facing balcony is accessible from the main living area and receives morning sun. The apartment’s energy label is A++, indicating higher energy efficiency compared with older stock.
The building is situated within walking and cycling distance of local amenities, including shops, restaurants, sports facilities, and green spaces. The ferry connection to Amsterdam Central Station is also nearby, providing a public transport link across the IJ. The surrounding neighbourhood in Amsterdam North is noted for its mix of residential and creative spaces, with services and facilities typically found within a short trip by bike or public transport.
Practical details for the rental are recorded as a monthly rent of €1,532 with a service charge of €78. The earliest acceptance date is listed as 16-9-2025 and the minimum rental period is 12 months. The listing notes that the property is subject to the Amsterdam housing permit and includes WWS points of 218 and a WOZ value of €536,000 (reference date 1-1-2024). The listing states a security deposit of €0 but also notes that a landlord can request a deposit depending on circumstances. Information on potential annual rent increases is given in neutral terms: for deregulated rents an increase up to CPI +1% may apply unless national rules differ, while regulated rents follow government-determined percentages.