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1071 BT (Amsterdam - Museumkwartier)
€6,950/ month
Property agent
Hausing
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Price
€6,950.00
Deposit Amount
€13,850.00
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
24
Condition
Good
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
4
Construction Year
1905
Volume
330 m³
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Open
Cooktop Type
Induction
Appliances
Garden
Balcony
Storage Present
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
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This linked family house on P.C. Hooftstraat in Amsterdam’s Museumkwartier offers five bedrooms across four floors and a recorded living area of 173 m². The building dates from 1905 and is arranged over multiple levels including a ground floor, first and second/third floors, and a souterrain. The property includes a private garden of approximately 20 m² and multiple balconies. The accommodation is presented upholstered and shows original and fitted finishes such as wooden floors in principal rooms and tiled floors with floor heating in the souterrain.
The ground floor comprises an open dining and kitchen area fitted with integrated appliances including an induction hob, extractor, dishwasher, combi-oven and a large integrated fridge/freezer, with access to a balcony. The first-floor living area features wooden flooring, ceiling lighting and access to a French balcony, and a pantry equipped with a sink and fridge is provided. The souterrain is fitted with underfloor heating and is arranged as a private suite with a pantry, en-suite bathroom, sauna, laundry room with washing machine and dryer, and a separate rear entrance. An attic provides additional storage space with a window.
Sleeping accommodation is distributed over the upper floors and the souterrain, with five bedrooms in total. Three of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms; the souterrain bedroom includes direct access to the garden and the sauna. Bathrooms are tiled and include walk-in showers with thermostatic controls; one bathroom includes a bathtub. Separate toilets are positioned on the ground floor, entre-sol, top floor and in the souterrain.
Practical features include central heating throughout, floor heating in the souterrain, a dedicated laundry room, and multiple balconies and outdoor space. The energy rating is listed as A. There is no garage or private parking and a shed/storeroom is not present. Rental conditions include a deposit equal to two months’ rent, utilities excluded, a minimum contract duration of 24 months, smoking not permitted, and students and home-sharing are not allowed.
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NO2
13.8µg/m 3
O3
42.5µg/m 3
PM10
10.5µg/m 3
PM2.5
4.8µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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