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1013 GN (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€2,600/ month
Property agent
ME Makelaars B.V.
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Price
€2,600.00
Deposit Amount
€5,300.00
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1905
Volume
290 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Terrace
Max Tenants
2
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This three-storey upper house of 87 m² is located on Korte Prinsengracht in central Amsterdam and is accessed via a private street-level entrance. The property is arranged over multiple floors and includes a roof terrace of approximately 8 m². The accommodation is offered unfurnished and is described as suitable for a couple. Availability is from the beginning of September and the rental arrangement is temporary.
On the second floor there is a bedroom at the rear of the property with an en-suite bathroom fitted with a walk-in shower, a bath, a washbasin and a toilet. On the canal side of the same level there is a sitting area that can alternatively be used as a workspace and provides views over the canal. The layout provides separate functional spaces for sleeping and for work or relaxation. A staircase connects this level with the floors above and below.
The living and dining area are located on the third floor and include a semi-open kitchen equipped with built-in appliances. The kitchen layout is designed to serve the living/dining space while maintaining a degree of separation. A mezzanine/loft level includes a separate toilet, a storage cupboard with a washing machine connection and an additional flexible space that can be used as an office or second bedroom. The loft has French doors that lead onto the roof terrace.
Additional particulars: the property provides substantial fixed storage space and a spacious main bedroom. The rental price is €2,600 per month, excluding gas, water and electricity, and a deposit equivalent to two months’ rent is required (listed deposit: €5,300). Nearby public transport options and Amsterdam Centraal station are within easy reach (around five minutes by bicycle), and there are parking facilities in nearby garages. The building dates from 1905. The information provided has been compiled with care; no liability is accepted and no rights can be derived from the details stated.