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1073 KW (Amsterdam - Diamantbuurt)
€1,800/ month + €13 service costs
Property agent
Openbare Makelaardij
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Price
€1,800.00
Service Costs
€13.00
Available Until
April 18, 2025
Contract Type
B
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1923
Volume
223 m³
Bedrooms
2
Balcony
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
House Willem Heselaarsstraat, Amsterdam - For Rent
1069 KA (Amsterdam)
€3,500/ month
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This spacious maisonnette is located in the vibrant De Pijp area of Amsterdam, showcasing the classic Amsterdam School style. With a generous living space of approximately 87 m², this apartment features two balconies, offering a pleasant outdoor retreat. The property is ideally situated, with the Maasstraat just around the corner, providing an array of cafes, shops, and supermarkets. Public transport options are plentiful, with easy access to the Ring A10 and A2, making commuting a breeze.
Access to the apartment is via a communal staircase leading to the third floor, where you will find a welcoming hallway that connects to all rooms. The spacious living room is perfect for relaxation or entertaining. The separate kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances and has direct access to one of the balconies. The bathroom includes a sink, shower, and a connection for a washing machine, along with a separate toilet for convenience. The upper level boasts two ample bedrooms, both with access to the outdoor space.
Key features of this rental include its immediate availability, a well-designed layout, and central location. The apartment is offered as a bare rental, meaning the tenant will be responsible for flooring and wall finishes. The monthly rent is exclusive of service costs, which amount to €12.41. The property is not furnished, and prospective tenants should note that the minimum gross annual income requirement is 45 times the rent, amounting to €81,558.45, inclusive of holiday pay and any fixed allowances.
The rental agreement will be for a minimum of one year, after which it will transition to an indefinite term. The notice period for tenants after the initial year is one month. The rental can commence on any day of the month, as determined by the landlord. Priority is given to tenants who are moving from a social rental property within the region, and students or third-party guarantees are not accepted. A credit check will be part of the application process. Please be aware that this information is indicative, and while it has been compiled with care, no rights can be derived from it.