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1054 WZ (Amsterdam - Helmersbuurt)
€2,500/ month
Property agent
Visch & Van Zeggelaar Amsterdam
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Price
€2,500.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1901
Volume
228 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Parking Type
Street
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This fourth-floor apartment on Kanaalstraat in Amsterdam Oud-West offers approximately 58 m² of living space and is arranged as a two-room residence with one bedroom. The building dates from 1901 and the apartment is situated on the upper floor, reached via a communal entrance. The interior is presented as upholstered and the general upkeep is described as excellent following a complete renovation. The volume is listed at 228 m³ and the property holds an energy label A+.
The living room is bright with large windows and provides direct access to the outdoor space. The open-plan kitchen is fitted with built-in appliances, including a dishwasher, oven, induction hob and fridge-freezer. The bedroom is positioned to the rear of the apartment and accommodates a double bed and storage. The bathroom contains a walk-in shower and washbasin, and there is a separate modern toilet.
A roof terrace of approximately 25 m² is accessible from the living room and offers elevated city views and daytime sun exposure. The property is reported to be fully insulated and fitted with double glazing, mechanical ventilation and central heating via a boiler that also supplies hot water. Cable TV is listed among the facilities and public parking is available in the area. No garage or private garden is specified in the listing details.
The apartment is located in the Oud-West neighbourhood close to Ten Katemarkt and De Hallen, with a wide selection of cafés, restaurants and cultural amenities nearby. Vondelpark and the Jordaan are a short bike ride away and Amsterdam city centre is easily accessible; tram and bus stops are within walking distance and ring roads can be reached via Overtoom and Jan van Galenstraat. Rent is stated as €2,500 per month excluding utilities. The listing indicates immediate availability while transfer details note availability is in consultation; final arrangements should be confirmed with the landlord or agent.