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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€1,905/ month + €57 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,905.00
Service Costs
€57.00
Available From
September 17, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,810.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
6
Construction Year
1991
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Individual
Terrace
Garden Orientation
South
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Apartment Joan Muyskenweg 4 F13, Amsterdam - For Rent
Amsterdam
€2,025/ month
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This sixth-floor apartment at Joan Muyskenweg 6 F13 in Amsterdam has a gross living area of approximately 81 m² and two bedrooms. The layout includes a spacious living room connected to an open kitchen equipped with kitchen appliances, an indoor storage room, and a south-facing terrace. The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower, a double washbasin and there is a separate toilet in addition to the bathroom facilities. The presented images are illustrative; the actual interior and finishes may differ from those shown.
The property is part of the De Enter residential complex, a converted building completed in 1991 that offers a mix of two-, three- and four-room apartments. The apartments in this complex provide private outdoor space and some units on upper floors have wider views over the Amsterdam skyline. The complex is located within the A10 ring and is within walking distance of the Overamstel metro stop, with cycle connections to the city and Station Amstel via a nearby bridge. There is direct road access to the A2, and some units in the development include or require the use of a parking space (parking fees may apply).
Rental terms and technical details are defined for the unit: the monthly rent is listed at €1,905 with service costs of €57 per month and a security deposit of one to two months’ rent. The apartment has an energy label A+ and individual heating. Availability is indicated from 17 September 2025. The building is existing construction from 1991 and the property specification notes suitability for shared living arrangements in some layouts within the complex.
Location and transport links are practical for commuters and cyclists: the Overamstel metro stop is within walking distance and cycling routes connect to the Amstelkwartier and central Amsterdam. Local infrastructure includes direct access to the A2 motorway for car travel. Parking for residents may be available at an additional cost (an example indicated a parking fee around €164 including service costs, but specific terms depend on the unit). Further administrative conditions such as income requirements apply to the rental process as part of the complex’s letting procedures.