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Amsterdam - De Aker
€1,600/ month + €5 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,600.00
Service Costs
€5.00
Available From
October 2, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,200.00
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1990
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Gas
Garden
Terrace
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Jacob Paffstraat 5 is a 124 m² single-family house located in the Midden Akerveldsepolder II area of Amsterdam. The property is offered for rent at €1,600 per month and is available from 2 October 2025. The house includes three bedrooms and a (storage) attic accessible by a fixed staircase, providing additional storage or potential use as extra space. Service costs are specified at €5 per month and a security deposit of one or two months is required.
The ground-floor living area features an open kitchen equipped with kitchen appliances. The bathroom was updated in 2019 and includes a bathtub, a separate shower area, a toilet and a washing machine connection. The kitchen was also renewed in 2019. The living room has direct views and access to the terrace and garden, and the layout offers a practical flow between living and outdoor spaces.
Outdoor features include a terrace, a private garden and a separate storage shed. Parking is available either on private premises or free on-street in the parking bays directly in front of the property. The building was constructed in 1990 and belongs to a larger residential development composed of several housing types; the dwellings in the area are described as well insulated and of high quality. There is no lift in the house.
Technical and administrative details: the dwelling has energy label A and an individual gas-fired central heating system with hot-water provision. The property has cable and telephone connections and the kitchen, bathroom and toilet are connected to a ventilation system. A collective glass insurance has been arranged for the development. Priority for allocation may be available for certain keyworkers (for example healthcare staff, teachers or police); eligibility is based on documentation such as employer name and role and on the allocation rules applied by the letting party.