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1016 VT (Amsterdam - Jordaan)
€2,700/ month
Property agent
Hausing
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Price
€2,700.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€5,400.00
Contract Type
A
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This furnished one-bedroom apartment of 51 square meters is located on Looiersgracht, a historic and picturesque street in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam. The apartment includes one bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a separate toilet, and a living room combined with a modern kitchen. The living area features wooden floors, central heating, ceiling lights, rolling blinds, and furniture including a sofa, coffee table, armchair with side table, dining table with four chairs, and a floor lamp. The kitchen is equipped with drawers, cabinets, and integrated appliances such as a 4-ring induction stove, extractor fan, oven-microwave, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer. The living room provides access to a sunny balcony.
The bedroom has wooden floors, central heating, ceiling lights, rolling blinds, a double bed, bedside table, built-in wardrobe, dresser, and direct access to the en-suite bathroom. The bathroom is tiled on floors and walls and includes a walk-in shower with rain-shower and hand shower, thermostatic shower control, sink, and mirror. There is a separate toilet with a sink.
Rental conditions specify a deposit of two months' rent and utilities are excluded. The contract is indefinite (type A) and available from October 1, 2025. Registration is limited to a maximum of two persons. Pets are not allowed, but students are permitted with stable guarantors. The gross yearly income requirement for tenants is €114,000. Home-sharing is not allowed.
The Jordaan neighborhood is known for its strong sense of community and quality of life, featuring a mix of historic homes and modern apartments. It offers a quiet residential atmosphere close to Amsterdam’s city center, with narrow streets, canals, and access to cultural venues, cafes, restaurants, and green spaces like Westerpark. The location provides convenient access to the amenities of the city center while maintaining a relaxed living environment.