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1082 MK (Amsterdam - VU-kwartier)
€3,750/ month + €82.92 service costs
Property agent
DKS Real Estate
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Price
€3,750.00
Service Costs
€82.92
Available Until
June 30, 2027
Deposit Amount
€7,500.00
Contract Type
C
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
7
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2017
Volume
438 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
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This apartment is a 4-room layout with three bedrooms and a living area of approximately 122 m², located on the 7th floor of the Intermezzo building on Gustav Mahlerlaan. Intermezzo was completed in 2017 and includes a staffed entrance and service manager. The building is located in the Zuidas district close to the Amsterdamse Bos and to local transport hubs, with Station Amsterdam-Zuid within walking distance. The property level includes lift access and shared bicycle storage in the basement.
The living area is bright and features large windows and a rounded corner that provide broad views over Gustav Mahlerlaan. The open-plan living room, dining area and kitchen form a continuous living space with direct access to an east-facing balcony of about 14 m². The kitchen is fitted with Miele appliances, including a refrigerator, combi-oven, dishwasher and an induction hob with extractor. Mechanical ventilation and TV cable connections are provided.
Two of the three bedrooms, including the main bedroom, are arranged off a secondary hallway separated from the living area. The bathroom is fitted with a bathtub, a large walk-in shower, a toilet and a wide washbasin; a storage space with a washing-machine connection is located adjacent to the bathroom. A separate toilet with a small basin is located near the entrance, together with a second internal storage and technical room. An external private storage (approximately 6 m²) is located in the basement next to the communal bicycle storage.
Technical and building specifications include underfloor heating throughout, a heat-recovery installation and a heat pump, and the apartment has an energy label A and full insulation. The rental arrangement is a temporary tenancy under a fixed-term contract (Model C); rent is stated exclusive of gas, water and electricity, while a monthly charge for the heat pump is included in the rent. Local facilities include supermarkets (including an Albert Heijn in the building), shops on Beethovenstraat and shopping at Gelderlandplein within short travel distance; parking is available as paid or on-street public parking. Public transport options include connections from Station Amsterdam-Zuid and nearby tram and metro services to other parts of the city and region.