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1095PG (Amsterdam - Zeeburgereiland)
€1,151/ month + €80 service costs
Property agent
MVGM Bouwinvest
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Price
€1,151.00
Service Costs
€80.00
Available From
October 16, 2025
WWS Points
195
Is Social Housing
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
32
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Building Facilities
Bike Storage
Max Tenants
2
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This 2-room apartment at Olga De Haasstraat 581 is listed as a mid-rent unit within the Justus complex in Amsterdam. The apartment has a living area of 48 m² and is configured as a two-room layout with one bedroom and a private balcony. The listing is part of the middenhuur (mid-rent) category, which is intended for households that exceed social-housing income thresholds but do not qualify for private-sector rental or purchase. Images provided with the listing are for impression only.
The Justus complex is a high-profile residential building with a combination of low- and high-rise sections and a total of 32 storeys. Ground-floor areas include space allocated for fitness facilities and horeca (food and beverage) outlets. The building design includes a rooftop terrace on the 24th floor that provides elevated views over the surrounding area. The complex includes an on-site bicycle storage facility and has space for 33 parking places; there are no external storage units associated with the complex.
This apartment is offered under the mid-rent allocation scheme and is subject to specific income eligibility criteria. Maximum gross annual income thresholds are specified at €62,191 for a single-person household and €82,921 for a two-person household. Guarantor arrangements are not accepted for this tenancy. Income assessment guidelines state that a general minimum gross monthly income equal to four times the net rent is used for eligibility; for pensioners a multiple of 3 to 3.5 times the rent is applied, and a second household income is counted in full.
Standard rental terms and applicant income verification procedures apply; fixed, regular income sources such as salary, pension payments and certain benefits are included in the income assessment, while annually fluctuating amounts and income from flexible, on-call or temporary work are not considered. The apartment is part of a larger residential development that includes a variety of unit sizes; this particular unit is 48 m² with one bedroom and a balcony. Any illustrations or photographs associated with the listing are provided for guidance and do not form part of the contractual description.
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NO2
13.9µg/m 3
O3
25.8µg/m 3
PM10
26µg/m 3
PM2.5
23.4µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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