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1101 CA (Amsterdam - Amstel III)
€1,910/ month + €125 service costs
Property agent
Uppmärk
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Price
€1,910.00
Service Costs
€125.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
10
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2025
Volume
225 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Terrace
Parking Type
Gated
Building Facilities
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The apartment is part of the SPOT development in Amstel III (Hondsrugpark) in Amsterdam Zuidoost, an area with new residential towers set within landscaped surroundings. The project is located near local amenities including restaurants, a brewery, the ArenA Boulevard and the Amsterdamse Poort shopping area. Station Bijlmer-Arena is close by, providing direct metro connections across the city. The setting combines newly constructed buildings with an established urban context and parkland immediate to the site.
This specific unit is a three-room apartment with a living area of 86 m², arranged on a single floor and located on the 10th floor of the building. The layout includes two bedrooms, one bathroom and a separate toilet. A roof terrace is provided and the apartment faces the park, offering an elevated outlook from its floor level. The accommodation is described as part of a new-build scheme completed in 2025.
Building and technical features include an A+ energy label and full insulation. Heating is provided by whole-floor underfloor heating combined with a heat pump, and hot water is supplied via district heating. The apartment building is fitted with a lift, balanced ventilation and fibre-optic cabling. Parking is available in a parking garage associated with the development.
Tenancy and allocation details related to the SPOT project are set out within the development’s housing categories. The rental category distinguishes middeldure (mid-priced) and vrije sector (private) rental units and contains income-related eligibility ranges for the middeldure category and minimum income multiples for both categories. A portion of units is reserved for key workers and for residents of Amsterdam Zuidoost. The rental agreement for this unit is for an indefinite period and the listing notes that a service charge of €125 per month is specified separately. Income verification for allocation is carried out using a third-party service as part of the selection process.