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DZ (Amsterdam - Weesperbuurt)
€1,600/ month + €20.6 service costs
Property agent
Geldhof Makelaardij O.G.
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Price
€1,600.00
Service Costs
€20.60
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2000
Volume
240 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Kitchen Type
Separate
Energy Source
Gas
Balcony
Building Facilities
Storage Present
Storage Size
4 m²
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
55
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This three-room apartment of approximately 80 m² is located on Nieuwe Kerkstraat in the Weesperbuurt area of central Amsterdam, between Waterlooplein and Weesperplein. The surrounding area includes Koninklijk Theater Carré, Hortus Botanicus and Artis. The property is within walking distance of local cultural sites and amenities, and a variety of public transport stops are located nearby, including Waterlooplein, Weesperplein and Plantage Middenlaan, providing access to tram, bus and metro services.
The apartment is situated on the second residential floor and is reached by lift. The layout comprises an open kitchen with a standard kitchen unit, a living room at the front with access to a balcony, two bedrooms (one at the front and one at the rear), a bathroom with a shower and washbasin, and a separate toilet with a small hand basin. The listed living area is about 80 m², with building-related outside space (balcony) of approximately 5 m² and external storage of about 4 m² located in the basement.
Building and technical details are provided: the building dates from 2000 and the apartment has energy label A. The property has double glazing and a gas-fired combi central heating boiler (owned). TV cable is available in the building. The rent indicated excludes gas, water and electricity; there is a monthly service charge of approximately €20.60. A security deposit of €1,500 and a one-time contract administration fee of €16.50 are specified in the rental terms.
Occupancy and rental conditions are stated: the apartment is offered only to residents aged 55 or older and may be occupied by a maximum of two adults (55+). Students are not permitted, financial guarantors are not accepted and the combined net monthly income requirement is indicated as at least 2.5 times the monthly rent. The property is rented in its current condition (“as is”), measurements on the floor plan are indicative, and the landlord retains freedom to decide with which party a rental agreement is concluded.
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NO2
29.4µg/m 3
O3
16.8µg/m 3
PM10
24.2µg/m 3
PM2.5
15.8µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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