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1018 WP (Amsterdam - Weesperbuurt)
€2,200/ month
Property agent
FRIS Vastgoed Management
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Price
€2,200.00
Deposit Amount
€4,400.00
Min Duration
24
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1902
Volume
148 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Tenant Type
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This modern and bright apartment of approximately 55 m² is located on the upper floor of an existing building dating back to 1902 in the Weesperbuurt/Plantage area of Amsterdam. The flat features three rooms in total, including two bedrooms and a cozy living room with an open kitchen at the front of the apartment. The living room opens through double doors onto a sunny balcony with a southern orientation, offering views over the canal and allowing for sun exposure throughout the day.
The rear of the apartment houses two bedrooms: a spacious master bedroom and a smaller room suitable for use as a home office or guest room. The bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower, bathtub, double sink, and a stylish vanity unit, complemented by a separate toilet. The apartment comes with flooring and window coverings, including a neat laminate floor, but is otherwise unfurnished, requiring tenants to bring their own furniture.
Situated by the water and in the city centre, the location offers easy access to various amenities such as cafés, restaurants, terraces, and cultural venues like Theater Carré. Public transportation is readily available with metro station Weesperplein nearby and several tram stops, facilitating convenient travel to areas like Jordaan, Zuidas, Schiphol Airport, and the city center by bike.
Additional details include central heating via a boiler for both heating and hot water, an energy rating of A, and the availability of paid parking facilities. The apartment is available immediately under rental conditions that include a minimum rental period of 24 months, a security deposit of two months' rent, an income requirement of 3.5 times the monthly rent, and restrictions such as no apartment sharing, no guarantors, and no student rentals.