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11076 KW (Amsterdam - Stadionbuurt)
€2,500/ month
Property agent
Brummel & Beuk Makelaars
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Price
€2,500.00
Deposit Amount
€5,000.00
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1931
Volume
157 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Parking Type
Street
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This bright upstairs apartment of approximately 63 m² has a private entrance, two bedrooms, a modern open kitchen and a bathroom with both bath and shower. The corner location features six surrounding windows, resulting in abundant natural light and views over the Van Tuyll plantsoen towards the Olympic Stadium. Authentic details and wooden floors are present together with a stylish finish. The property occupies a single level and includes built-in storage and a central heating installation.
The apartment is entered from the porch into a spacious hall with cupboard space housing the central heating system. The living room is light and playful with two bay windows and a clear view over the park and stadium; a sliding door provides the option to separate the bedroom that adjoins the living area. The modern kitchen is fitted with various built-in appliances, a breakfast bar and a stone worktop. From the hallway there is access to the bathroom, which includes a bath, separate shower, toilet, washbasin and towel radiator.
At the rear of the apartment there is an extra-large bedroom that spans two window widths and offers cupboard space and a built-in wardrobe. Overall the layout is practical with storage integrated where possible. The property has energy label A and technical services include a central heating boiler (cv-ketel) for heating and hot water. Additional details: living area 63 m², volume 157 m³, built in 1931, situated in a protected city/district area; renting furnished or unfurnished is an option and the apartment is available immediately.
The apartment is located on the Van Tuyll van Serooskerkenweg in the Stadionbuurt of Amsterdam-Zuid. Nearby amenities include the redeveloped Stadionplein with a hotel, several restaurants (Bar Baut, Mr Sam, Neni's and Jach Dish), a Saturday market, a large Albert Heijn supermarket and an underground parking garage. The Vrije Universiteit, local schools, the Zuid-As business district, and recreational areas such as the Amsterdamse Bos and Amstelpark (with tennis, squash, fitness and wellness facilities) are within easy reach. Transport connections include the A10 ring road (exits Zuid and Rai, S108/S109), station Zuid/WTC and tram lines 16 and 24. Parking is managed via a permit system (currently two permits reportedly available) and the same permit may be used for the underground garage at Stadionplein (information available via cition.nl).