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1058 VK (Amsterdam - Westindische Buurt)
€2,200/ month
Property agent
Amsterdam Wonen
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Price
€2,200.00
Deposit Amount
€4,400.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1930
Volume
285 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Garden
Garden Description
achtertuin
Garden Orientation
Southwest
Parking Type
Street
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This ground floor flat at Paramaribostraat 149-HS is located in the Westindische Buurt area of Amsterdam, offering a living space of approximately 69 m². The apartment features three rooms in total, including two bedrooms, one bathroom with a shower, and a separate toilet. The layout includes a central hallway providing access to all rooms, ensuring a practical and efficient use of space.
The kitchen has been recently renovated and provides direct access to a spacious city garden of about 50 m², located on the south-west side. This outdoor space also includes a garden house or storage facility and can be accessed from the living room and one of the bedrooms. The apartment is delivered in shell condition, meaning no flooring or lighting is included, allowing for customization.
Situated on a quiet road in a child-friendly neighborhood near Surinameplein and the Schinkel, the property is within walking distance of shops, cafés, restaurants, and the Vondelpark. Public transport options such as tram and bus stops are nearby, and street parking is available with a permit. The location offers easy access to the A10 Ring Road and main routes to Schiphol, Zuidas, and the city center.
Additional details include a rental price of €2,200 per month excluding utilities, a required deposit of €4,400, and a minimum rental period of 12 months with the possibility of indefinite continuation. The property was built in 1930 and is classified as an existing building with excellent upkeep. Flat sharing and students are not permitted, and an income requirement of four times the monthly rent applies, with income originating from the Netherlands.