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1079 WR (Amsterdam - Rijnbuurt)
€2,150/ month + €30 service costs
Property agent
JLG Real Estate
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Price
€2,150.00
Service Costs
€30.00
Available From
October 15, 2025
Deposit Amount
€4,100.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
12
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1930
Volume
249 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Separate
Cooktop Type
Gas
Energy Source
Gas
Appliances
Garden
Garden Description
Small sunny garden facing West
Garden Orientation
West
Parking Type
Street
Storage Present
Pets Allowed
No
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Private entrance leads into a hallway featuring traditional tiles and stained-glass details that connect to the main living areas. The apartment is arranged on the ground floor and offers a bright living room at the front and a bedroom at the rear. Wooden floors, light fixtures and window coverings are present; the property is offered unfurnished apart from these fittings. A separate toilet is located in the hallway and internal circulation is organized via a secondary corridor providing access to all rooms.
The kitchen is equipped with a fridge, freezer, combi oven, dishwasher and gas hob. From the kitchen and the bedroom there is direct access to a small west-facing garden (about 9 m²) with a storage shed. The bathroom is newly installed and includes a walk-in shower, two sinks and a design radiator. A large basement space with standing height, roughly the same size as the main apartment, is accessed via internal stairs and provides substantial storage and utility potential.
The building dates from 1930 and the apartment is described as being in good upkeep with several original details retained, including stained glass and traditional floor tiles. Heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler; mechanical ventilation is installed. The property has an energy label B. Smoking and pets are not permitted on the premises, and resident parking is managed through the local permit system for on-street parking.
The flat is situated in the Rivierenbuurt (Rijnbuurt) neighbourhood of Amsterdam, with local convenience and specialty stores, cafes and restaurants within walking distance. The Martin Luther Kingpark is approximately 150 m away and Beatrixpark and the Amstel riverbank are accessible on foot or by bicycle. Public transport nodes such as RAI and Amstel stations are reachable by bicycle, and the A10 and A2 motorways are nearby for car access. Local amenities include grocery and specialty shops and a variety of dining options in adjacent streets and neighbourhoods.
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NO2
15.3µg/m 3
O3
28.6µg/m 3
PM10
19.6µg/m 3
PM2.5
15.7µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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