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1079 GR (Amsterdam - Rijnbuurt)
€2,250/ month + €25 service costs
Property agent
Grand Relocation
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Price
€2,250.00
Service Costs
€25.00
Deposit Amount
€2,250.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1938
Volume
150 m³
Bedrooms
3
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This apartment is a ground-floor flat located at Kinderdijkstraat 106 I in the Rivierenbuurt neighborhood of Amsterdam, available for immediate occupancy on an unlimited rental agreement. The living area is approximately 61 m² with a volume of 150 m³. The building dates from 1938 and the apartment is reported to be in good general upkeep. The listing indicates an energy rating of D.
The accommodation is arranged over one floor and comprises four rooms in total, including three bedrooms. The kitchen is situated at the front of the apartment and is fitted with built-in appliances. Two bedrooms are positioned at the rear of the apartment. A balcony is present; there is no garden, roof terrace, shed/storeroom, or garage attached to the unit.
The apartment is offered unfurnished and will be delivered with floors in place but without lights, curtains, or a washer/dryer. Service costs are stated as €25 per month and the rental price is listed exclusive of these service costs. The stated deposit for a regular tenancy is one month’s rent; applicants who are self-employed may be asked for a two-month deposit. The listing sets an income requirement of combined gross income equal to three times the monthly rent. No guarantees are accepted under the listed rental conditions.
Home sharing is allowed and the property is described as suitable for sharing by up to two working friends or colleagues. Pets are not permitted. Parking in the area is managed by permit. The location is in a residential area of the Rivierenbuurt, which is noted for its architecture and central position in Amsterdam; public transport connections are reported to be nearby. The rental price and other details should be confirmed with the listing source before proceeding.