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Amsterdam - Holendrecht
€1,585/ month + €4 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,585.00
Service Costs
€4.00
Deposit Amount
€1,585.00
Contract Type
C
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1984
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Individual
Garden
Parking Type
Street
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This single-family house at Mijndenhof 241 in Amsterdam is offered for rent and is available immediately. The property has a listed gross rent of €1,585 per month and a small service charge of €4 per month. The living area is listed as 91 m² and the house contains two bedrooms. The building carries an energy label B and has individual heating; the main construction date is 1984.
On the ground floor the layout includes a closed kitchen located at the street side and a spacious living room with direct access to a terrace and garden. The kitchen is reported to include kitchen appliances. There is a storage cupboard under the stairs accessible from the living room. The property description specifies a terrace and garden as the outdoor spaces associated with this house.
The first floor provides a landing, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The bathroom is described as having a washbasin, a bathtub and a second toilet. An additional storage space is located on the first floor. Above the first floor there is a roomy attic used for storage; this attic is accessed by a loft ladder (vlizotrap) for the Type C variant.
The house is part of the Mijndenhof housing complex, which comprises 109 row houses in two types (Type C and Type E). The neighbourhood is described as quiet and green, with nearby amenities including a shopping centre, schools, sport facilities and the Gaasperplas; the area is reachable by car and public transport (metro). Solar panels are installed on the roofs of the complex. Parking for this address is on the public street (free parking bays); there is no lift in the building. Deposit requirements are noted as one or two months' rent.