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1017 GD (Amsterdam - Grachtengordel)
€2,450/ month
Property agent
Heeren Makelaars B.V.
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Price
€2,450.00
Deposit Amount
€4,900.00
Contract Type
A
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1905
Volume
263 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
zonnige achtertuin die volop privacy biedt en uitnodigt tot ontspannen.
Garden Orientation
South
Parking Type
Street
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Kerkstraat 93 H is a ground-floor apartment of approximately 57 m² located in the Spiegelbuurt area of Amsterdam. The property has one bedroom and a total of three rooms, with an indicative volume of 263 m³. Characteristic interior features include herringbone parquet flooring, high ceilings and large window openings that contribute to a sense of space. The building dates from before 1906 and the apartment carries an energy label A.
The apartment is accessed through double doors into a bright and spacious living kitchen fitted with various built-in appliances, work surfaces and storage space. A separate toilet and an in-built cupboard with connections for a washing machine and dryer are positioned in the entrance hall. The centrally located bedroom adjoins the rear living room, which connects to the bathroom equipped with a bathtub, separate shower and washbasin. The living room includes a fold-away system that allows conversion into an additional sleeping area with a double bed.
A set of French doors from the living room opens onto a private rear garden of about 15 m², oriented to provide privacy and outdoor space. The apartment is furnished and described as equipped with practical amenities. Heating is provided through underfloor and wall heating systems and hot water is supplied via a central heating (combi) boiler. The property is double-glazed and has mechanical ventilation; it is listed with energy label A.
Practical details recorded for the rental include a security deposit equal to two months’ rent and a rental price that is stated exclusive of gas, water, electricity, TV and internet. Parking in the area is managed through paid parking and a permit system administered by the municipality. The location is close to Leidsestraat and Leidseplein, with local shops, restaurants and cafés nearby and public transport connections at Leidseplein served by multiple tram lines and several bus routes. Road access is available via Marnixstraat and Leidsegracht.