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101 CA (Amsterdam - Amstel III)
€1,525/ month + €125 service costs
Property agent
Uppmärk
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Price
€1,525.00
Service Costs
€125.00
Deposit Amount
€3,050.00
Contract Type
A
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
5
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2025
Volume
176 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Terrace
Parking Type
Street
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This 2-room apartment, approximately 62 m² in size, is situated on the 5th floor and features a lovely southwest-facing terrace of about 12 m². Thanks to its corner location, the apartment benefits from additional windows that allow for ample natural light. The layout includes a spacious living area with a semi-open corner kitchen, a generous bedroom, a separate toilet, and a bathroom equipped with a sink and walk-in shower. In the storage room, there is space for a washing machine and dryer, along with the technical appliances.
The SPOT area is designed for everyone, not just a select few, embodying a welcoming atmosphere that encourages relaxation. Nestled in a visionary new neighborhood in Amsterdam, it boasts a vibrant environment with plenty of greenery. The towers, built where office buildings once stood, are brand new and are surrounded by a rich cultural scene. Nearby amenities include restaurants, a brewery, the ArenA Boulevard, and the Amsterdamse Poort. Additionally, Bijlmer-Arena Station is just around the corner, providing quick metro access across the city.
The development consists of six elegant, energy-efficient residential towers designed by renowned architectural firms, offering a variety of attractive rental apartments. These units range from 45 m² to 90 m², all intentionally priced affordably by Amsterdam standards. The higher the floor, the more spectacular the view.
In the first rental phase of SPOT, two towers, Aurelia and Hazel, will feature 308 apartments, including 2-, 3-, and 4-room options. Out of these, 204 are medium-rent apartments, while 104 are in the free sector. The rental conditions for medium-rent apartments include income brackets for single and dual households, with certain reservations for key professions and residents from Amsterdam Zuidoost. For the free sector apartments, there are no income requirements, but a minimum income of 3.5 times the rent for single households or 4 times for dual households is necessary. No priority is given to key professions or specific neighborhoods.