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11057 WJ (Amsterdam - Hoofdweg e.o.)
€2,250/ month + €25 service costs
Property agent
Grand Relocation B.V.
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Price
€2,250.00
Service Costs
€25.00
Available From
August 15, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,250.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1925
Volume
110 m³
Bedrooms
2
Max Tenants
2
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This semi-furnished apartment is located on the second floor of a building in Amsterdam West, offering a total living area of 53 square meters. It features two bedrooms and a total of three rooms, suitable for two tenants sharing the accommodation. The apartment is delivered without curtains, lamps, washing machine, dryer, or furniture, providing a blank slate for tenants to personalize.
The building dates back to 1925 and is part of an existing construction. It is situated in a quiet part of Amsterdam West, with easy access to the vibrant city center, reachable by bike in approximately 10 minutes. Public transportation options include nearby metro and bus lines, with tram line 13 connecting to Amsterdam Central Station in about 18 minutes.
The surrounding area is well-equipped with supermarkets, schools, and parks such as Rembrandtpark and Erasmuspark. Local amenities include bakeries like Fort Negen and Ulmus Bakery, located close to the apartment. The apartment is available from August 15, 2025, with a rental price of €2,250 per month plus a service cost of €25 per month.
Rental conditions require a gross monthly income of three times the rent. The security deposit is one month’s rent for regular tenants and two months’ rent for shared or self-employed tenants. The lease agreement is indefinite, and the apartment holds an energy label E. There is no registration with the Chamber of Commerce, no annual meeting, no periodic contribution, no reserve fund, no maintenance plan, and no building insurance under the homeowners association.