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1097 JR (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€614/ month + €150.6 service costs
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Price
€614.00
Service Costs
€150.60
Available From
October 28, 2025
Property Type
Studio
Floor Number
3
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Open
Building Facilities
Bike Storage
Tenant Type
Minimum Age
18
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Apartment Pierre Lallementstraat 716, Amsterdam - 3-room
1097JR (Amsterdam)
€1,597/ month
Apartment Pierre Lallementstraat 716, Amsterdam - 3-Room
1097 JR (Amsterdam)
€1,597/ month
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The property is a student studio located at Pierre Lallementstraat 66 in Amsterdam East, within the Pierre Lallement/James Wattstraat complex known as De Feniks. The unit is a self-contained student dwelling with a single sleep/living room and an open kitchen. The listed gross living area is 26 m², with approximately 22 m² of living room space. The studio is situated on the third floor of the building and the complex has a lift; the property carries an energy label C.
The accommodation includes a private kitchen, private shower and toilet, and an internet and TV connection. Heating is provided via a collective central heating system (CV collectief). Service costs cover electricity, heating, water, glass insurance and contents insurance; the service charge shown is €150.60. The base rent (kale huurprijs) is €463.17 and the total monthly rent amount is €613.77; the calculated rent used for allowance assessment (rekenhuur) is recorded as €477.20.
Building amenities include a communal laundry room and bicycle storage within the building. The complex is a short walk from Amstel Station, which provides train and metro connections, and is located near Middenweg and Wibautstraat with local shops, restaurants and cafés. Several University of Amsterdam locations are within cycling distance, including Roeterseiland and Science Park, and the city centre is reachable by bicycle in around ten minutes. The listing is designated for student and PhD tenants.
There is no balcony or garden associated with the unit. The current tenant has items available for transfer, including flooring, roller blinds, curtains, a bedframe with four drawers (140 x 200 cm) and a mattress (140 x 200 cm). A one-time starting cost of €2.34 is listed for initial tenancy-related charges. Housing allowance (huurtoeslag) may be possible for tenants aged 18 and over, subject to entitlement criteria and applicable regulations.
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NO2
65.5µg/m 3
O3
34.6µg/m 3
PM10
18.9µg/m 3
PM2.5
11.7µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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