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Amsterdam - Nieuw-West
€2,200/ month + €75 service costs
Property agent
Digimakelaars.nl - de makelaar van Nederland
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Price
€2,200.00
Service Costs
€75.00
Available From
September 2, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,200.00
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2024
Volume
477 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Terrace
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
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This 131 m² apartment is located in a portiekflat completed in 2024 and is offered partly furnished. The interior features a high-quality laminate floor and neatly wallpapered walls. The apartment includes two terraces, one facing west and one facing east, with views of the inner garden. The layout is described as suitable for families and for shared living arrangements.
The entrance is located on the west side and leads into a hall that contains two meter cupboards and provides access to the living area. The living room opens onto the modern kitchen which is equipped with an induction hob, dishwasher, recirculation extractor hood, combi oven/microwave and a sink. The apartment comprises three rooms in total, of which two are designated as bedrooms; the two bedrooms are described as very spacious (27.5 m²) and have access to the rear terrace overlooking the inner garden. A second hall connects to sanitary facilities and storage.
Sanitary provisions include two fully tiled bathrooms, each fitted with a shower and a washbasin, and a separate toilet that is also tiled. There is an internal storage room suitable for housing a washing machine and dryer behind a closed door. Building amenities include a lift and TV cable connection. The roof is a flat roof with bituminous covering and the residence holds an energy label A++; heating is provided by district heating with an additional heat pump and hot water is delivered via a central provision.
Parking options include an optional parking space in the underground garage and the location supports paid street parking and parking permits. The apartment is part of The Ox project, which includes a mix of mid-rent and free-sector units and offers two-, three- and four-room layouts with living areas ranging approximately from 58 to 131 m². The property is situated on Osdorperban in the Osdorp neighbourhood, behind the local police station and near Sloterplas and the Osdorpplein shopping centre. Public transport connections and access to the A9, A5 and A10 motorways are available in the vicinity.