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1107TX (Amsterdam - Museumkwartier)
€3,500/ month
Property agent
Compass Housing Amsterdam
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Price
€3,500.00
Deposit Amount
€6,800.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1905
Volume
260 m³
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
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This four-bedroom apartment extends over two residential levels and has a reported living area of approximately 100 m² and a building-related outdoor space of about 15 m². The property is fully furnished and is located in an existing building constructed in 1905. The apartment is described as having five rooms in total (four bedrooms) and a volume of 260 m³. The building type is a mid-terrace apartment and the energy label is D.
The upper level contains a spacious and bright living and dining area and a complete kitchen equipped with appliances and a bar. Balconies run across the full width of the apartment on both residential levels, providing outdoor space accessible from each floor. The layout includes two residential floors with living functions on one level and sleeping accommodation on the other, and the apartment is situated on the first residential floor of the building.
Sleeping accommodation comprises four bedrooms distributed across the two levels, with three bedrooms on one level and one bedroom on the other. The apartment has one bathroom fitted with a rain shower, a washbasin and a bathtub, plus two separate toilets. A laundry cupboard is provided within the accommodation for laundry appliances and storage. The interior is presented as furnished, and fixtures noted in the description include kitchen appliances and bathroom fittings.
The property is located in the Duivelseiland neighbourhood of Amsterdam, positioned between De Pijp and the Old South. Nearby streets and amenities include Van Baerlestraat, P.C. Hooftstraat, Albert Cuypmarkt, Beethovenstraat and Museumplein, with a range of shops, restaurants and cultural facilities within walking distance. Public transport options in the vicinity include tram stops on Van Baerlestraat and Ferdinand Bolstraat, and the North–South metro line at Ferdinand Bolstraat. The immediate setting is described as a quiet street in a central area with access to local services and transport.