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1015 DS (Amsterdam - Jordaan)
€3,400/ month
Property agent
Relocation-Amsterdam
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Price
€3,400.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1800
Volume
280 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
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This split-level flat is located on Prinsengracht in the Jordaan area of Amsterdam and is sited on a canal. The property measures 110 m² and is offered as a furnished apartment with three rooms and two bedrooms. The building dates from 1800 and is described as an existing construction on a waterway in the city centre. The accommodation is arranged over two levels with an internal staircase connecting the ground-floor entrance level and the first-floor living area.
The ground-floor entrance opens to a hallway with access to a bedroom, a laundry room, a separate toilet and the main bathroom. The larger bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and there is an additional smaller room that can be used as a study or a child’s bedroom. The bathroom is fitted with a rain shower, a large bath and underfloor heating. A separate laundry room is provided on the entrance level.
The first floor contains the main living area, which has high ceilings and exposed beams and provides views onto the Prinsengracht canal. The living space is adjacent to a modern kitchen equipped for regular household cooking and meal preparation. Windows on the canal side offer unobstructed views over the waterway. The overall layout separates sleeping accommodation on the entrance level from the living and kitchen areas above.
Practical details include a parking permit for the area; no garage and no external storage room are listed for the property. There is no balcony, garden or roof terrace associated with the apartment. The energy rating is A. Smoking is not permitted and pets are not allowed. The rental arrangement is indicated as an unlimited period tenancy. The location places the property near local shops, restaurants, parks and public transport links and is close to the Anne Frank House.