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Amsterdam - Weesperbuurt
€1,925/ month + €28 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,925.00
Service Costs
€28.00
Available From
October 16, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,850.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1801
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Individual
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This two-storey maisonette at Prof. Tulpstraat 9 in Amsterdam offers 70 m² of living space and contains two bedrooms. The property is presented as a maisonette spanning two floors, with living areas arranged across the levels. The layout and room distribution reflect a multi-level apartment rather than a single-level flat. The address situates the property within the Professor Tulpbuurt neighbourhood in Amsterdam.
On the lower level the accommodation includes a spacious living room and an open kitchen with kitchen appliances included. The upper level comprises two bedrooms, a bathroom fitted with a shower-bath combination, and a separate toilet. Built-in storage and wardrobe space are indicated, providing internal storage options. The internal layout separates living and sleeping areas across the two floors.
The building is listed as existing construction with a construction year of 1801 and is part of the Prof Tulpstraat Oneven nrs ensemble. The dwelling carries an energy label A and is served by individual heating. The property description refers to images that are indicative of this type and notes that actual appearance may vary from the photographs. The maisonette form and historical construction date reflect the character of this section of the street.
The location is within the Professor Tulpbuurt, a triangular historical area developed after the normalization of the Singelgracht, with the Amstel Hotel identified as a local architectural landmark. The neighbourhood has historically combined residential functions with nearby services and transport connections into the central Amsterdam area. Public transport options are available in the vicinity. The property forms part of a managed rental project on Prof. Tulpstraat and is presented as a residential unit within this context.