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1015 CK (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€4,500/ month
Property agent
Keizerskroon makelaars
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Price
€4,500.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€9,000.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1960
Volume
345 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Terrace
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This furnished apartment is located on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam’s Jordaan district, within walking distance of the Noordermarkt and the Westerkerk. The building sits in a protected townscape and provides proximity to local shops, restaurants, a supermarket and cultural attractions. Public transport connections and Amsterdam Central Station are reachable on foot or via nearby tram and bus stops. The setting combines a canal-side location with access to the streets and squares of the city centre.
The apartment is accessed via a shared entrance and staircase to the third floor, with an internal staircase leading up to the fourth floor where the sleeping areas and bathrooms are arranged. The accommodation is set in the achterhuis (rear section of the building); the principal bedroom overlooks the communal gardens. The master bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom with a double washbasin, a walk-in shower and a toilet. A guest bedroom includes a double bed and wardrobe, and a study is located adjacent to the internal staircase.
On the upper living level there is an open-plan living room and kitchen with windows on both sides, providing substantial natural light. A full-width balcony is adjacent to the sitting and dining area and overlooks the green gardens behind the building. A private roof terrace is located next to the kitchen and offers views toward the Westerkerk. The kitchen is fitted with built-in appliances and a breakfast bar, and the layout provides separate areas for living, dining and informal meals.
Key internal and technical features include a living area of 116 m², a total of four rooms with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, furnished accommodation, and storage space including built-in cupboards and additional storage beneath the stairs. Laundry equipment is housed in cabinets on the landing. Building and flat-level features include mechanical ventilation, central heating boiler, roof and wall insulation, cable television connection and both bath and shower facilities. There is no private garden or garage associated with the apartment.