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1071 TW (Amsterdam - Museumkwartier)
€2,500/ month
Property agent
JLG Real Estate
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Price
€2,500.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€4,900.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1906
Volume
185 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Terrace
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
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This top-floor apartment is located on Pieter Baststraat in the Duivelseiland district of Amsterdam’s Old South. The property has an internal living area of approximately 80 m² and a roof terrace of approximately 45 m². The apartment is arranged over the fourth residential floor with the main entrance on the third floor and internal stairs leading to the living level. The surrounding area includes Museumplein, Vondelpark, the Pijp and local shopping streets such as Beethovenstraat and PC Hooftstraat, with tram lines 3, 5 and 12 providing public transport options.
The apartment has an open, front-to-back living layout with an open kitchen fitted with built-in appliances. There are two bedrooms, located at the front and rear of the unit. The bathroom contains a bathtub, a walk-in shower and a double sink, and there is a separate toilet. A storage closet includes connections for a washing machine and dryer.
Interior finishes include oak wooden floors and double-glazed windows. Walls and floors are described as fully insulated and the building holds an energy label A. Heating and hot water are provided by an HR gas boiler (owner). Other technical features include mechanical ventilation and TV cable connection. The building dates from before 1906 and the roof is a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing and tiles.
Practical rental details include a monthly rent of €2,500 excluding utilities and a one-time security deposit of €4,900. The rental agreement is offered for an indefinite period with a minimum term of one year (rental agreement A). The property is unfurnished, does not permit pets and is not available for sharing; tenancy is subject to landlord approval. An income requirement is stated as a minimum of three times the gross monthly rent. All sizes and specifications are indicative.