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1019 TP (Amsterdam - Sporenburg)
€1,818/ month + €50.16 service costs
Property agent
Openbare Makelaardij
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Price
€1,818.00
Service Costs
€50.16
Available From
October 19, 2023
Available Until
March 23, 2025
Contract Type
B
Min Duration
12
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
3
Volume
234 m³
Bedrooms
3
Heating Type
Central
Terrace
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
House Willem Heselaarsstraat, Amsterdam - For Rent
1069 KA (Amsterdam)
€3,500/ month
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This neat family home is located at J.F. van Hengelstraat 153 in the desirable Sporenburg area of Amsterdam. Offering three bedrooms, a terrace, and a private parking space, this property is ideal for families looking for comfort and convenience. The home is easily accessible, with various tram and bus connections nearby, as well as the Muiderpoort train station. The A10 ring road can be reached by car in approximately five minutes, making it a centrally located residence in a well-maintained neighborhood.
Upon entering the property, you will find a private entrance on the ground floor, which leads to a bedroom at the front and a storage area at the back that provides access to the parking garage with its designated parking space. Moving to the first floor, the second and third bedrooms are situated at the front and rear, respectively. The back of the home features a spacious terrace, while the bathroom, equipped with a toilet, shower, sink, and washing machine connection, is conveniently located between the bedrooms.
The second floor features a landing that leads to a generous living room with an open kitchen. The bright kitchen is equipped with a standard kitchen unit and partial built-in appliances. The property has a usable area of approximately 90 m² and is classified with an energy label of A+, ensuring energy efficiency. The rental price is exclusive of service costs, which amount to €50.16 per month, and the parking space is available for an additional €68 per month, including service costs.
This rental property is available immediately and is categorized as a bare rental unit, meaning that the tenant is responsible for floor and wall finishes. The rental agreement will be for at least one year and will automatically renew for an indefinite period thereafter. The tenant must meet an income requirement of a gross annual income of at least 45 times the rent, which amounts to €84,067, including holiday pay and any fixed allowances. It is important to note that students are not eligible for this rental, and third-party guarantees are not accepted. Priority will be given to those who are vacating a social rental property within the region, especially current tenants of De Alliantie.