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1071 CB (Amsterdam - Museumkwartier)
€2,850/ month
Property agent
Tel Vastgoedmanagement
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Price
€2,850.00
Deposit Amount
€5,700.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1930
Volume
257 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Kitchen Type
Open
Energy Source
Gas
Appliances
Parking Type
Street
Storage Present
Tenant Type
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This furnished three-room apartment of approximately 95 m² is arranged over the second and third floors of a double upper house dating from the early 20th century (1906–1930). The accommodation is presented over two levels and includes two bedrooms, one full bathroom and one separate toilet. The property has an energy label C, double glazing and floor insulation, and is equipped with an HR gas-fired combi boiler (owned) that provides central heating and hot water. Interior finishes include a light oak wooden floor, window furnishings and fixed lighting fixtures.
The entrance is located on the second floor via a communal, well maintained staircase. From the hallway there is access to a bedroom and a study room; the study can alternatively be used as a small bedroom, baby room or walk-in closet. The bathroom is fitted with a bath, a walk-in shower, a toilet and a washbasin. A separate toilet with a small washbasin is accessible from the corridor, and a utility cupboard houses a combined washing machine and dryer.
The living area is located on the third floor and provides a light living room with an open kitchen. The kitchen includes a cooking island and is fitted with built-in appliances: a four-burner hob with extractor, a combined oven/microwave, refrigerator, freezer and a dishwasher. Mechanical ventilation and a connection for TV cable are installed. There is internal storage space for household equipment and the layout provides clear separation between sleeping and living areas across the two floors.
The apartment is situated on P.C. Hooftstraat, in close proximity to Vondelpark (less than 250 metres) and within walking distance of Museumplein and Leidseplein. Public transport connections include tram lines 2 and 5 and various bus services, with direct links to Central Station, WTC/Zuidas and Schiphol. Parking in the area is by paid parking and residential permits. Rental conditions include a minimum lease term of one year, a deposit equivalent to two months' rent and landlord approval; the property is not offered for shared tenancy, student housing or group living.
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NO2
10.7µg/m 3
O3
28.6µg/m 3
PM10
19.8µg/m 3
PM2.5
15.8µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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