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1095 GZ (Amsterdam - Indische Buurt)
€1,795/ month + €52 service costs
Property agent
Openbare Makelaardij
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Price
€1,795.00
Service Costs
€52.00
Deposit Amount
€3,590.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2009
Volume
270 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Parking Type
Street
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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A spacious four-room apartment is located on Preangerstraat in the Sumatraplantsoen area of Amsterdam-Oost (Indische Buurt). The apartment has a living area of 108 m² and was built in 2009. It is situated on the 2nd floor of a building with a lift and holds an energy label A. The property layout and size are suitable for families or sharers requiring three bedrooms and a larger living area.
Entry to the building is via a communal entrance with a staircase and lift. The apartment comprises a hall leading to three bedrooms, a separate toilet, and a bathroom equipped with both a shower and a bath. The living room opens to a luxury open kitchen with built-in appliances and there is a loggia providing covered outdoor space. The property includes both internal storage and an external storage room.
The apartment is offered unfurnished. Tenants are responsible for finishing tasks such as painting or wallpapering and for laying floor coverings; there is an option to take over existing floor coverings, roller blinds and curtain rails free of charge. Utilities (gas, electricity and water) are not included in the rent and must be arranged by the tenant. A one-off nameplate fee of €16.50 applies where the property is part of a complex.
Rental terms and allocation conditions include a minimum rental period of one year, after which the contract continues for an indefinite period; the landlord determines the contract start date and the start date can be any day of the month. The deposit is two times the net rent (€3,590). Income and credit checks apply: gross annual income must be at least 48 times the monthly rent (for a single income this equates to a minimum gross annual income of €86,160; for two incomes the combined gross annual incomes must meet the same 48x requirement). The property is not rented to students, friends-contracts are not provided, guarantors are not accepted and the property may not be used as a pied-à-terre. Residents must register at the municipal address. Street parking is paid in accordance with municipal regulations.