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1101 DA (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€2,000/ month
Property agent
Uppmärk
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Price
€2,000.00
Deposit Amount
€4,000.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
18
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2025
Volume
245 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
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This spacious 4-room apartment located on the 18th floor offers a living area of approximately 89 m². The southeast-facing balcony provides plenty of sunlight, making it an ideal spot to enjoy the outdoors. The unique layout features a separate living kitchen and living area, ensuring ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The apartment includes two generous bedrooms, a large storage room, and a separate toilet. The bathroom is equipped with a sink, walk-in shower, and an additional toilet, catering to your daily needs. In the storage room, there is space to stack a washing machine and dryer, adding to the convenience of the living experience.
Located in the vibrant SPOT development in Amsterdam Amstel III, this apartment is part of a visionary new neighborhood. SPOT embodies a warm and welcoming environment, where everyone feels included. The area is rich in culture and dynamics, with restaurants, a brewery, and the ArenA Boulevard nearby. The Amsterdamse Poort is also within reach, providing additional amenities. With Bijlmer-Arena Station just around the corner, residents can easily navigate the city with quick metro access.
The SPOT development consists of six elegant, energy-efficient residential towers designed by renowned architectural firms, featuring a range of attractive rental apartments. These apartments, ranging from 45 m² to 90 m², are consciously priced to remain affordable by Amsterdam standards. The higher the floor, the more spectacular the views become, enhancing the living experience.
The first phase of the SPOT rental includes two towers, Aurelia and Hazel, offering a total of 308 apartments with a mix of 2-, 3-, and 4-room options. Out of these, 204 are classified as middle-rent housing, while 104 fall under the free sector rental category. Specific income requirements apply for the middle-rent apartments, while the free sector apartments have no income cap but require a minimum income of 3.5 times the rent for single households and 4 times for double households. There is no priority for key professions or local residents, making these apartments accessible to a broader audience.