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1097 TZ (Amsterdam - Betondorp)
€2,500/ month
Property agent
NEWCURB Makelaars
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Price
€2,500.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€5,000.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1939
Volume
370 m³
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Pets Allowed
Conditional
Tenant Type
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On Middenweg in Amsterdam-East (Watergraafsmeer) this duplex upper-floor flat offers approximately 124 sq. m of living space spread over two levels in an existing building dating from 1939. The apartment retains some characteristic details, including stained-glass windows, and provides a practical layout with four full-sized bedrooms. The property has an energy label C and a total of five rooms, with a volume of about 370 m³. Access is via a communal staircase to the first floor of the building.
The first floor features a spacious hall with access to a separate toilet and a bright, wide living room at the front that includes the stained-glass windows and views over Middenweg. At the rear of this level is the kitchen, which opens directly onto a rear balcony. An adjacent bedroom on the same level also has access to that balcony. The arrangement separates living and sleeping areas between the two floors.
The second floor is reached by an internal staircase and comprises three further well-proportioned bedrooms, a generous bathroom and a second separate toilet. This level also includes a second rear balcony. Above the second floor there is an attic (vliering) suitable for additional storage. The property layout provides multiple sleeping rooms and separate sanitary facilities across the two levels.
The rental conditions specify a monthly rent of €2,500 excluding gas, water, electricity, internet and television. The security deposit is set at two months’ rent. Tenancy is subject to owner approval, pets are subject to approval, and financial screening (VBO) applies; the owner applies objective allocation criteria including income level and rental history. The location in Watergraafsmeer places the property on a lively street with shops, cafés and restaurants, and near Park Frankendael and Oosterpark. Public transport connections are available on the street with tram and bus lines; Amsterdam Science Park and Amstel stations and access to the A10/A1 are within easy reach by local transport or car.