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ND (Amsterdam - De Aker)
€1,042/ month + €5 service costs
Property agent
Openbare Makelaardij
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Price
€1,042.00
Service Costs
€5.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1989
Volume
223 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Garden
Garden Description
Ruime achtertuin met berging, gelegen op zuidwesten
Garden Orientation
Southwest
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This single-family corner house is arranged over three living levels and has a stated living area of 86 m² and a volume of 223 m³. The ground floor includes a bright living room with a view over the garden and an adjacent kitchen fitted with an induction hob. Practical storage is available under the staircase. The property was built in 1989 and the energy label is not listed in the available information.
On the first floor there are two spacious bedrooms and a complete bathroom. The bathroom layout includes a shower, washbasin, toilet, radiator and a connection for a washing machine. The attic level provides additional usable space and is described as suitable for a workspace or hobby room, adding flexibility to the accommodation layout.
The property features a rear garden with a southwest orientation and direct access to a separate storage shed. The garden is described as roomy and benefits from sunlight exposure in the afternoon. External storage is available in the garden shed, and the overall outdoor arrangement is typical for a family home in the area.
The house is located in the De Aker residential area of Amsterdam, close to local amenities. The Dukaat shopping centre is nearby and a broader shopping area around Osdorpplein and recreational Sloterpark are reachable by short bicycle journeys. The location has road connections to the A4, A5, A9 and the A10 ring road and public transport access including tram line 1 towards Amsterdam Central Station. The dwelling is offered as an unfurnished rental (tenant to arrange floor and wall finishes). The listing notes four rooms in total and three living levels.