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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€1,750/ month + €78 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,750.00
Service Costs
€78.00
Available From
October 4, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,500.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
26
Construction Year
2018
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
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Julianaplein 26 G is a one-bedroom apartment located in the Amstel Tower complex in Amsterdam. The unit has a gross living area of 52 m² and is situated on the 26th floor of the building. The building was completed in 2018 and the kitchen and bathroom installations date from 2018. The apartment is part of a multi-story residential tower that provides lift access to upper floors.
The interior includes an open kitchen equipped with built-in appliances and a living area finished with a high-quality PVC loose lay floor. The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower and a washbasin with storage, and there is a separate toilet. The apartment includes a storage/berging space for personal belongings and the building provides a communal bicycle storage for residents. Kitchen and bathroom fittings are from the building’s 2018 fit-out.
Outdoor and building facilities include a balcony facing the south-east and lift access to the apartment floor. Heating is provided via district heating; contract administration via Eteck is indicated in the building information. The property holds energy label A. Parking is available by subscription in the Q-Park Amstel garage located under the building; subscriptions are arranged directly with Q-Park.
The apartment is located adjacent to Amstel Station and is within the Frankendael area of Amsterdam. The location offers proximal access to regional and local public transport connections at Amstel Station. The unit is part of the Amstel Tower residential project where communal facilities are oriented to residents of the tower. No information on pet or smoking policy is provided in the source data.