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Amsterdam - Bluebanddorp
€1,600/ month + €59 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,600.00
Service Costs
€59.00
Available From
September 30, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,200.00
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1990
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Individual
Balcony
Parking Type
Gated
Building Facilities
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This ground-floor apartment at Jan Puntstraat 26 in Amsterdam offers approximately 88 m² of living space organized over a living room, a closed kitchen and two bedrooms. The kitchen is equipped with appliances and the bathroom was renovated in 2018; the bathroom includes a walk-in shower, sink and a design radiator. The apartment includes a separate toilet and a separate storage room located in the building’s understructure. An elevator serves the building and the apartment has a balcony as outside space.
The layout comprises a comfortable living room and a practical, closed kitchen adjacent to the main living area. Both bedrooms are separate rooms suitable for a small family or shared occupancy. Additional practical features listed for the apartment include an internal storage room in the underbuilding and a separate toilet. The building’s heating is individual and the property has an energy label B.
The apartment is part of a residential complex located in the block between Johan Huizingalaan, Pieter Calandlaan, Jan Puntstraat and Ward Bingleystraat and is accessed from Jan Puntstraat. The surrounding area includes local shops, restaurants and public transport options within walking distance; the complex is described as having green and shopping amenities nearby. The complex contains multiple apartment types and provides access by car, bus, tram and train.
Rental conditions and building information: the building dates from 1990 and the bathroom was updated in 2018. A parking space is mandatory when renting an apartment in this complex; parking is available in the underground garage or on the inner site and the listed cost for a parking space is €70 per month. Service costs are listed at €59 per month and a security deposit of one or two months is noted. The property is listed as suitable for shared occupancy and is one of multiple unit types within the Huizingalaan project.