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1057 JP (Amsterdam - Chassébuurt)
€3,250/ month + €250 service costs
Property agent
AmsterHomes
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Price
€3,250.00
Service Costs
€250.00
Deposit Amount
€6,500.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1929
Volume
280 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Terrace
Garden Orientation
Southwest
Parking Type
Street
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This penthouse is located in a converted and fully renovated former school on a quiet, dead-end street in the Kortenaerkwartier / Baarsjes area of Amsterdam. The apartment occupies the top level of the building and benefits from abundant natural light. The building has two communal entrances, one of which provides access to a ground-floor storage room reported as 10 m²; the listing also notes external storage of 8 m². The property dates from 1929 and has been renovated with modern standards for ventilation and insulation.
Access is via a communal stairwell to the third floor and an internal staircase leads up to the main living level. The entry hall provides space for coats and shoe storage. The main living area is open-plan with distinct dining and seating zones and a fitted open kitchen equipped with a four-burner gas hob with oven, dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer. A separate toilet and a bathroom with bath, shower and washbasin are provided; there is also a utility/storage room and a washing machine is included.
The living room provides direct access to a southwest-facing terrace intended for outdoor dining and use; the building-related outside space is recorded as 6 m². The apartment has two bedrooms: a master bedroom set up with a double bed and a desk, and a guest bedroom furnished with a double guest bed and a large wardrobe. Interior finishes include a poured (giet) floor throughout and a video intercom system.
Technical and practical features include air conditioning with separate controls for the living area and the bedrooms, mechanical and natural ventilation, a central heating boiler for hot water and an energy label C. The property is on the fourth residential level with a living area of 102 m² and a volume of 280 m³. The property is offered furnished (furnishings may differ from the photographs) and the listing indicates suitability for a couple. Street parking is available with paid parking and permit options; utilities are charged via a mandatory contribution covering gas, water, electricity, TV and internet.