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1098 CZ (Amsterdam)
€2,500/ month + €15.5 service costs




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Amsterdamse Maatschappij
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Price
€2,500.00
Service Costs
€15.50
Available From
November 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€5,000.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1929
Volume
220 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Separate
Cooktop Type
Gas
Energy Source
Gas
Appliances
Parking Type
Private

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This charming apartment is located in an excellent location, close to shops, cozy restaurants, and major roads (A10). It is also near Science Park, Jaap Edenbaan, Flevopark, and Oosterpark. Public transportation, including buses, trams, and train stations (Muiderpoort, Amstel, and Science Park), is within walking distance. Parking is readily available in front of the building, and a parking permit can be obtained directly without waiting.
The apartment is accessed via a private staircase to the first floor. The hallway leads to a separate toilet, a bright and spacious living room, and a closed kitchen equipped with modern appliances, including a dishwasher (Smeg), refrigerator, freezer, and a 4-burner gas stove with exhaust hood. The kitchen and living areas have a pleasant and modern atmosphere.
On the second floor, there is a spacious and bright bedroom at the front with a high ceiling and a walk-in closet. The bathroom is equipped with a large shower, a second toilet, a sink, and a connection for a washing machine. At the back of the house is a second bedroom. Throughout the apartment, there are beautiful laminate floors, giving it a modern and fresh look.
The apartment is fully renovated and offers a comfortable living space. It is a double upper house (bovenwoning) built in 1929, with a total living area of 75 m² and a volume of 220 m³. The rent is € 2,500 per month, excluding service charges of € 15.50 per month.
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