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1055 KA (Amsterdam - Bosleeuw)
€586/ month + €124.26 service costs
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Duwo_cmyk-01klein
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Price
€586.00
Service Costs
€124.26
Available From
October 19, 2025
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Studio
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
11
Construction Year
2015
Renovation Year
2015
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Open
Balcony
Building Facilities
Bike Storage
Tenant Type
Minimum Age
18
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The studio is located on the fourth floor of the Elsevier building, a residential complex in Amsterdam West that was renovated in 2015. The unit is a self-contained student studio with an open kitchen and a combined sleep/living room totaling 22 m² (20 m² living area). The studio includes its own shower and toilet and has a balcony. The building has an elevator and communal facilities such as a bicycle storage and a laundry room.
The accommodation is part of a larger complex of over 200 independent units and features modern parcel lockers (MyPup) for deliveries and returns. Public transport links are close by, with tram 12 providing a direct connection to the city centre in approximately 10 minutes. Local amenities are nearby, including a supermarket adjacent to the building and shopping and market facilities around Bos en Lommerplein and Bos en Lommerweg. Westerpark is a short bicycle ride away and offers additional recreational and cultural facilities.
Specified features of the studio include an energy label A and collective central heating (CV collectief). Connection points for internet and TV are provided. The rent components are stated as a base rent (kale huurprijs) of €461.60 and service costs of €124.26, resulting in a total monthly rent of €585.86. Included within the service package are electricity, heating, water, glass insurance and contents insurance; a nominal one-time start cost of €2.34 is noted for move-in related charges.
The property is designated as a student dwelling for students and PhD candidates and is described as a self-contained unit. The layout comprises one combined bedroom/living room with an open kitchen and a private bathroom. The apartment is in a mid-rise eleven-storey building that includes lift access to upper floors. Location information: Krelis Louwenstraat 5, Amsterdam (Stadsdeel West).
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NO2
27µg/m 3
O3
28.6µg/m 3
PM10
27µg/m 3
PM2.5
16.1µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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