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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€1,455/ month + €57 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,455.00
Service Costs
€57.00
Available From
September 17, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,910.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1991
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Individual
Balcony
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This one-bedroom apartment is located at Joan Muyskenweg 6 B5 in the De Enter complex in Amsterdam. The unit is on the second floor of an existing building completed in 1991 and has a reported living area of 56 m². The complex is situated within the A10 ring and is described as being within walking distance of Overamstel metro station. The location provides direct access to the A2 and a cycle connection via the Amstelkwartier toward Station Amstel and the city centre.
The apartment layout includes an entrance hall with a practical storage room that contains a washing machine connection and a separate toilet. The living area features an open kitchen equipped with various built-in appliances and provides access to a private serre and balcony. The building has an elevator serving the residential floors. The description indicates a compact, functional internal arrangement suitable for single occupancy or a couple.
The sleeping area is a single bedroom adjacent to a bathroom fitted with a walk-in shower and a washbasin. Heating is individual, and the property carries an energy label A+. The apartment is part of a transformed residential complex that comprises a range of two- to four-room apartments and states that all apartments within the development have their own outdoor space. No additional interior fit-out details are provided beyond the listed fixtures.
There is no parking space associated with this specific unit. The complex is described as an urban residential development with access to public transport (metro) and road connections (A2) and a cycle route toward central Amsterdam and Station Amstel. The building type is existing construction from 1991 and includes lift access. The information here is limited to the stable property details provided and does not include time-sensitive availability or transactional data.