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1071 MS (Amsterdam - Willemspark)
€4,400/ month
Property agent
Dutch Housing Centre B.V. - Certified Expat Broker
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Price
€4,400.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€8,800.00
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1906
Volume
358 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
2
Heating Type
Gas
Garden
Garden Description
Sunny backyard with garden shed
Garden Orientation
South
Parking Type
Street
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This apartment is located at the corner of Johannes Verhulststraat and Jacob Obrechtstraat in the Cornelis Schuytbuurt neighbourhood of Amsterdam’s Old South. It is positioned behind the Royal Concertgebouw and within walking distance of Vondelpark, Museumplein, Van Baerlestraat and PC Hooftstraat. Cornelis Schuytstraat with its shops and amenities is nearby, and a weekly farmers’ market takes place on Jacob Obrechtplein. Several tram and bus lines are within walking distance, providing public transport connections to the city.
The property occupies the ground floor of an existing building and is presented furnished. A common entrance leads to the apartment, which includes an open-plan kitchen fitted with modern appliances, a dining area and a living room with French doors opening onto the garden. On the ground floor there is a room currently used as a dressing room, a guest toilet and a bathroom with a shower. The internal layout spans two living levels, with stairs leading to the lower level.
The lower level (souterrain) provides a spacious study and a larger bedroom with an ensuite bathroom that includes a walk-in shower, plus a separate toilet. The rear garden faces south and is approximately 56 m² (about 8.00 m deep and 7.00 m wide). The garden is landscaped and includes a detached garden shed that can be used as a guest room or for storage.
Key details and features include a living area of approximately 130 m², two bathrooms and two separate toilets, and a fitted open-plan kitchen. The building dates from 1906 and has an energy label D. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi boiler (owned). Additional practical features are a detached brick storage shed and public parking with permit options in the area. All measurements are indicative.