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31056 DP (Amsterdam - Van Galenbuurt)
€2,250/ month + €12.81 service costs
Property agent
Geldhof Makelaardij O.G.
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Price
€2,250.00
Service Costs
€12.81
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1927
Volume
420 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Gas
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This three-room maisonette is arranged over the third, fourth and fifth floors and has a total living area of approximately 140 m². The accommodation layout comprises a living room and a separate closed kitchen with a standard kitchen unit on the third floor, an internal stair to the fourth floor with a bedroom and a bathroom fitted with a washbasin, shower and toilet, and a further internal stair to the fifth floor where a second bedroom is located. There is an additional separate toilet with a small washbasin on the entrance level. The property is suitable for up to two adults; children are explicitly permitted.
The building dates from 1927 and has a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing. The listed living volume is approximately 420 m³ and the stated energy label is F. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired central heating boiler that is owned. The property includes TV cable provision. All floor plan measurements are indicative and the apartment is offered in its current condition (rented "as is").
Rental and contractual conditions and occupant requirements are specified in the listing. The rent does not include gas, water and electricity; monthly service costs are stated as €12.81. A security deposit of €1,500 is required and a one-time contract administration fee of €16.50 is noted. No financial guarantees are accepted. The combined net monthly income of tenants must meet a minimum of 2.5 times the monthly rent. The landlord requires an excerpt from the population register as part of the application. The minimum rental term is one year. Students are not accepted as tenants and the landlord retains discretion in choosing whether to enter into a lease agreement with any applicant.
The property is located on Marco Polostraat in the De Baarsjes / Oud-West neighbourhood of Amsterdam, and is situated near local shops, specialist retailers and a variety of eateries such as Bar Baarsch, Radijs, Bar Frits and Café Cook. Two parks, Rembrandtpark and Erasmuspark, are within a short distance. The location provides relatively direct road access from Jan Evertsenstraat to the Amsterdam ring road; Amsterdam Sloterdijk and Lelylaan stations are within cycling distance and the area is served by multiple tram stops within walking distance. Parking provisions in the area include paid street parking and parking by permit.