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1082 ND (Amsterdam - Buitenveldert-Oost)
€1,780/ month + €32 service costs




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vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,780.00
Service Costs
€32.00
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1986
Volume
244 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
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A comfortable and light 3-room apartment of 87 m² located at Hogewerf 207 in the Buitenveldert neighbourhood of Amsterdam. The apartment is available for immediate occupancy and is offered at a monthly rent of €1,780 excluding service costs of €32 per month. The lease is for an indefinite period and no deposit is listed. The property is part of a portiekflat constructed in 1986 and has practical access to building amenities such as a lift and mechanical ventilation.
The interior includes a living room of approximately 29 m² with access to a balcony of about 6 m². One bedroom adjoins the living room en suite and measures around 14 m²; this room can alternatively be used as a study or home office. A second bedroom measures approximately 12 m². The closed kitchen is equipped with a gas hob, electric oven, sink and extractor hood, and there is an internal storage room with connections for a washing machine and/or dryer.
The bathroom is fitted with a bathtub and a separate shower area, a washbasin and a design radiator. The toilet is located in a separate room. The apartment sits on a single level and additional indoor space of 3 m² is recorded alongside a total indoor volume of 244 m³. Technical and energy features include double glazing, a central heating boiler and an energy label B.
Buitenveldert is a largely residential neighbourhood known for green surroundings and proximity to the Zuidas business district. Local amenities include the Gelderlandplein shopping centre within walking distance and green recreational areas such as the Amsterdamse Bos nearby. The location has good transport connections: direct access to the A10 ring road and links to train and sneltram services. Parking in the area operates via permit. Association (VvE) details indicate no registration in the Chamber of Commerce (KvK), no reported annual meeting, no periodic contributions, and no reserve fund or maintenance plan recorded.
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NO2
3.2µg/m 3
O3
66.7µg/m 3
PM10
10.6µg/m 3
PM2.5
3.1µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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