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1062KS (Amsterdam - Westlandgracht)
€1,244/ month + €70 service costs
Property agent
MVGM Bouwinvest
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Price
€1,244.00
Service Costs
€70.00
Deposit Amount
€2,488.00
WWS Points
180
Is Social Housing
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Appliances
Balcony
Storage Present
Tenant Type
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This apartment is located at Koningin Wilhelminaplein 1136 in the Westlandgrachtbuurt, close to the World Fashion Centre in Amsterdam. The neighbourhood is described as a spacious, green area with local Amsterdam characteristics. The property is part of the Cubes West complex, which is positioned near commercial and institutional amenities associated with the World Fashion Centre. The description reflects the immediate surroundings and context without asserting availability or promotional claims.
The unit is a two-room apartment with one bedroom. The listing provides specific room measurements for the living room (26.6 m2) and the bedroom (11.54 m2); the property details also list a living area of 53 m2 while another section in the listing text references 58 m2. The living room opens onto a balcony. The kitchen is described as a higher-spec fitted kitchen with built-in appliances, and the bathroom is fitted with a shower and a washbasin finished to a high standard.
The apartment includes a separate storage room with space for a washing machine and a cellar storage space for the complex’s units. Limited parking spaces are available within the complex; a parking space is indicated at approximately €185 per month. Energy performance is noted with an energy label A++ and a WWS score of 180 points. The listing indicates a security deposit equivalent to two months’ rent as a standard requirement, although specific contractual terms may vary.
Occupancy of the complex is subject to allocation rules for key workers: the homes are required to be offered to people employed by organisations that provide services or perform work aimed at the public interest or who work for government institutions, with priority given to staff in care, education and public safety. Income criteria in the listing state that a single earner’s gross annual income should be at least 3.5 times the annual rent and for two earners 4.5 times the annual rent; other income calculations and additional documentation apply to self-employed persons and temporary workers. Photographs in the listing are provided for indication only and no rights can be derived from them.
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NO2
54.5µg/m 3
O3
11.2µg/m 3
PM10
37.6µg/m 3
PM2.5
29.5µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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