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1082 ND (Amsterdam - Buitenveldert-Oost)
€1,590/ month + €32 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,590.00
Service Costs
€32.00
Available From
October 16, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1986
Volume
205 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
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This 2-room apartment at Hogewerf 189 in the Buitenveldert neighborhood of Amsterdam has a living area of 73 m² and was built in 1986. The apartment includes a bright living room with access to a balcony and a bedroom en suite to the living area. The layout is described as a 2-room unit; it is noted that a wall may have been placed between the living room and the en suite bedroom, which could alter the internal division. The building is of existing construction and has a flat roof.
The accommodation features a closed kitchen equipped with various built-in appliances. The bathroom is fitted with a bathtub and a separate shower, and it includes a designer radiator and a sink. The toilet is located in a separate room. A practical indoor storage room provides space for household items and contains connections for a washing machine and/or dryer.
Additional property details include an external storage room of approximately 5 m² and a measured volume of about 205 m³. The property holds an energy label A and a WWS score of 198. The service charge is recorded at €32 per month. The listed WOZ value is €455,000 with a WOZ reference date of 1-1-2025. The object type is an existing apartment and construction details indicate conventional finishes from the year of construction.
Buitenveldert is described as a quieter residential area with green surroundings and connections to nearby amenities. The location provides proximity to the Zuidas district and to the Amsterdamse Bos recreational area, and a major shopping center, Gelderlandplein, is within walking distance. The area has access to regional transport routes, including the A10 ring road and local train and tram connections, and it offers a range of local facilities such as schools, childcare and sports amenities. The text above reflects the information provided for the property.