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1079 LW (Amsterdam - Rijnbuurt)
€2,350/ month + €130 service costs
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Home of Orange
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Price
€2,350.00
Service Costs
€130.00
Contract Type
B
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1934
Volume
146 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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Located on Hoendiepstraat in Amsterdam, this two-bedroom apartment is situated in a 1934 building and offers approximately 56 m² of living space. The property is part of a residential block in the Rijnbuurt neighborhood, a district noted for 1930s architecture and wide, tree-lined streets. The apartment is unfurnished and presented in good upkeep, configured across one floor with a total of four rooms including living areas and bedrooms. The building type and construction date reflect an existing building with period characteristics common to the area.
The living room is bright and benefits from large windows that provide natural light to the main living area. The kitchen opens onto a south-facing balcony that receives direct sunlight and provides outdoor space for the apartment. The layout places the balcony adjacent to the kitchen, supporting indoor-outdoor access from the main cooking and dining area. The apartment is offered without furnishings, allowing for occupant choice in interior arrangement.
The accommodation includes a larger master bedroom and a second room that can be used as a home office or study, in addition to the main living room. The bathroom is fitted with a shower and sink, and there is a separate toilet for convenience. The apartment’s internal volume is listed at 146 m³ and the floor layout provides a functional separation between living and sleeping spaces. The number of bedrooms is two and the listed room count is four.
The property is located in the Rijnbuurt, with local amenities along Maasstraat and Rijnstraat within walking distance, and several parks nearby including Amstelpark and Martin Luther King Park. Transport connections include nearby access to the A2 and A10 motorways via Utrechtsebrug and walking distance to Amsterdam RAI station, which offers multiple public transport options. Practical rental details provided for the property include a rent of €2,350 per month with service costs included, an advance payment for utilities (gas/water/electricity) of €130 per month, and a Model B rental contract with a maximum duration of two years; a guarantor is noted as possible. Energy label is stated as D.