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1073 SK (Amsterdam - Diamantbuurt)
€2,250/ month




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Price
€2,250.00
Available Until
December 31, 2024
Deposit Amount
€2,250.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1909
Volume
157 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
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This three-room apartment (two bedrooms) is available for temporary rental for a maximum of 12 months and is located on the second floor of a building from 1909. The living area is 58 m² with an additional 1 m² of indoor space and a total volume of 157 m³. Photos provided are of a comparable apartment; the layout is identical but the finishing may differ. The property is offered partly furnished and is available for immediate occupancy.
The long corridor provides access to all rooms: a living room with an open kitchen, a separate toilet, the bathroom and two bedrooms. The living room receives natural light and has access to a balcony at the front of the building. The open kitchen is fitted with a cooker hood, hob, dishwasher, fridge-freezer combination and combi microwave, and includes built-in storage space for provisions. There are no service charges included in the rent.
Both bedrooms are located at the rear of the apartment, at the end of the hall; one of the rear rooms has access to a balcony at the back. The bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower, a vanity unit and a design radiator, and there is a connection for a washing machine. The property includes TV cable connections and holds an energy label A. The apartment layout occupies a single living level.
The apartment is located in the De Pijp neighbourhood, on a side street of Van Woustraat and within walking distance of Sarphatipark, Van der Helstplein, Gerard Douplein and Ferdinand Bolstraat. Daily shopping options include the Albert Cuypmarkt and an Albert Heijn supermarket approximately three minutes on foot. The location is served by multiple tram lines (3, 4, 12, 16) and the North–South metro line, and has road access to the A10 ring and A2. Monthly rent is €2,250 excluding gas, water and electricity. A security deposit is required: one month’s rent when the tenant meets the income requirement (gross income at least 4x the rent or net income at least 3x the rent); otherwise two months’ rent may be requested. Parking is available via paid parking and local permit schemes.