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1078 MJ (Amsterdam - Scheldebuurt)
€2,750/ month
Property agent
Eefje Voogd Makelaardij
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Price
€2,750.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1928
Volume
261 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
Yes
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This second-floor apartment is located on Jekerstraat in the Rivierenbuurt district of Amsterdam South. The property measures approximately 80 m² and is in an existing building dating from 1928. The layout comprises a central hallway that provides access to all rooms. The interior is listed as semi-furnished (floors), and the apartment is classified as an upper-floor flat with five rooms in total, including the living room.
The living room is positioned at the front of the apartment and receives natural light from the street-facing side. At the rear there is an open-plan kitchen with characteristic details; the kitchen is fitted with a 4-burner gas stove, dishwasher, combination oven and a fridge with freezer. Both the kitchen and the rear bedroom have French doors that open onto a balcony located at the rear of the apartment. The arrangement provides separate day and night zones with direct access to outside space from the rear rooms.
The main bedroom is located at the front of the apartment and includes built-in wardrobes. The second bedroom is at the rear and can be used as a guest room, home office or child’s room. The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower, a double washbasin and a toilet. Additional features include an internal shed/storeroom and cable TV connection. Heating is provided by a central heating boiler and the property has an energy rating of D.
The apartment is situated in Rivierenbuurt, a neighborhood characterized by wide streets, greenery and a relatively calm urban setting. Nearby amenities and routes include Beatrixpark, Amstelpark, the Maasstraat and the Albert Cuyp Market; De Pijp is within approximately a ten-minute walk. Road access to the A10 and S109 is noted and Station RAI is within walking distance for public transport links. Public parking is available in the area and the listing indicates that pets are allowed. Monthly rent is €2,750; income requirements are listed as 3x monthly rent for single households and 3.5x monthly rent for two-person households.