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1071 MS (Amsterdam - Museumkwartier)
€4,400/ month
Property agent
Dutch Housing Centre BV
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Price
€4,400.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1906
Volume
358 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
achtertuin
Garden Orientation
South
Parking Type
Street
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This furnished ground-floor flat is located at Johannes Verhulststraat 39 H in Amsterdam’s Old South and has a living area of approximately 130 m². The property is arranged over two levels and includes a south-facing backyard of about 56 m² with an adjacent garden house. The flat is part of an existing building constructed in 1906 and features a listed living volume of 358 m³. The accommodation is offered furnished and includes an open layout kitchen fitted with modern appliances.
Access to the apartment is via a common entrance leading to the ground-floor accommodation. The ground floor contains an open-plan kitchen, a dining area and a living room with French doors opening onto the garden. There is an additional room currently used as a dressing room, a guest toilet and a bathroom with a shower on this level. Internal stairs lead down to the souterrain where further rooms are located.
The souterrain level provides a spacious study and a generous bedroom with an ensuite bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower; a separate toilet is also provided. The south-facing backyard is landscaped and includes a garden shed/house that can be used as a guest room or storage. A separate shed or storeroom is listed among the property’s facilities. Public parking is available in the vicinity.
The property is situated on the corner of Johannes Verhulststraat and Jacob Obrechtstraat, close to Cornelis Schuytstraat and within walking distance of Vondelpark, Museumplein, Van Baerlestraat and PC Hooftstraat, where a range of shops, cafés and cultural institutions are located. A regular farmers’ market takes place on Jacob Obrechtplein. Public transport connections, including several tram and bus lines, are available within walking distance of the address. Technical and classification details: flat; existing building; year of construction 1906; number of rooms 3; number of bedrooms 1; number of bathrooms 2; number of floors 2; energy rating D; heating and hot water via central heating boiler. Published measurements are indicative and not NEN-measured.