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1053 GJ (Amsterdam - Borgerbuurt)
€2,495/ month
Property agent
Huisportaal
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Price
€2,495.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1899
Volume
148 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
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This apartment is located on the lively Kinkerstraat in the Van Lennepbuurt area of Amsterdam, with a postal code of 1053 GJ. It offers a living area of 46 square meters and is situated on an upper floor of an existing building constructed in 1899. The flat comprises three rooms in total, including two spacious bedrooms and one bathroom. The apartment features a cozy living area with views overlooking the street, providing a typical city living environment.
The property is situated on a busy road in the city centre, surrounded by various amenities such as cafés, boutiques, and other urban conveniences within walking distance. The apartment is fully insulated and heated via a central heating boiler, which also supplies hot water. The energy rating for the flat is C, indicating moderate energy efficiency.
Regarding facilities, the apartment includes a shower and a toilet. There is an outside space in the form of a balcony, but no garden is present. The flat spans one floor and is maintained in good condition. There is no garage available with this property.
The rental price is set at €2,495 per month, and the apartment has been offered since July 4, 2025. The availability is to be arranged in consultation. This property provides a practical and comfortable living option in a central Amsterdam location with convenient access to city life.