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1056 EH (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€4,600/ month
Property agent
Hausing
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Price
€4,600.00
Deposit Amount
€9,200.00
Contract Type
A
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
2
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Terrace
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This furnished apartment is located on the 3rd and 4th floors of a building on Jan Evertsenstraat, a lively street in Amsterdam West known for its architectural richness and multicultural atmosphere. The apartment covers approximately 95 square meters and includes four bedrooms, one bathroom, a separate toilet, and a spacious living area combined with a kitchen. The living space features wooden flooring, ceiling lights, central heating, a sofa, coffee table, TV and TV table, and a dining table with five chairs. The kitchen is equipped with drawers and cabinets, an integrated large fridge and freezer, a 4-ring gas stove, microwave, oven, dishwasher, and a washing machine.
The bedrooms all have wooden floors, ceiling lights, and central heating. The first and second bedrooms provide access to a balcony. Bedrooms one, three, and four include double beds, while the second bedroom has curtains and access to the balcony. The bathroom has tiled floors and walls, a walk-in shower with rain and hand shower options, thermostatic shower control, a sink with a bathroom mirror, and a toilet. There is an additional separate toilet with a sink.
The apartment includes a large roof terrace and a balcony, offering outdoor space. It is available immediately under an indefinite rental contract (type A). The rental conditions specify a deposit of two months' rent, utilities are excluded, and registration is allowed for a maximum of two persons. Students are permitted with stable guarantors, pets are not allowed, and smoking is strictly prohibited. The income requirement for tenants is €193,000.
Jan Evertsenstraat is situated in Amsterdam West, a vibrant and diverse neighborhood just west of the city center. The area is known for its mix of historic 19th-century architecture and modern developments, canals, and a rich cultural scene with diverse dining options including Middle Eastern, Surinamese, and international cuisines. The street itself is lined with cafés, boutiques, and essential shops, providing a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere with easy access to parks and public transport.