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1057 ZZ (Amsterdam - Chassébuurt)
€3,150/ month + €450 service costs




Property agent
Broekhuys
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Price
€3,150.00
Service Costs
€450.00
Deposit Amount
€6,300.00
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1925
Volume
405 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
Fraai aangelegd met een heerlijke lounge gedeelte en een plek om te tafelen, inclusief houten schuur voor tuingereedschap.
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Musical Instruments
No
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This double ground-floor apartment at Jan van Riebeekstraat 28 in Amsterdam-West covers approximately 126 m² of living space and includes a rear garden of about 84 m² (approximately 13.38 m deep and 6.25 m wide). The property was fully renovated in 2021 and is delivered furnished and partly fitted (as shown in the photos). The accommodation is arranged over two levels with a private entrance from the street. The building dates from 1925 and the interior finishes include an oak floor, plastered walls and recessed lighting.
The ground floor is accessed via a hallway with a meter cupboard and a modern toilet with a small hand basin. A through-living room leads to the rear where a well-equipped kitchen with a central island is located. The kitchen includes built-in appliances such as a Quooker, dishwasher, Bora induction hob, refrigerator, freezer and two combination (steam) ovens. Large rear doors provide direct access to the garden, which is laid out with a lounge area, an outdoor dining space and a freestanding wooden shed for garden storage.
A fixed staircase leads to the souterrain level which functions as the sleeping floor. This level contains three well-proportioned bedrooms, a second separate toilet and a walk-in wardrobe adjacent to the main bedroom. The bathroom is fitted with a double washbasin with furniture, two walk-in showers and a bathtub. One bedroom provides access to an additional storage area and a utility cupboard where the washing machine and dryer are installed; another room is currently used as a study.
The apartment includes practical provisions such as fiber-optic connection, mechanical ventilation and TV cable. Heating and hot water are provided by an HR gas-fired combi boiler; an energy label is not available. The location is in the Chassébuurt area of De Baarsjes with local shops, bakeries and supermarkets within walking distance, and a range of restaurants, cafés and cultural amenities including De Hallen nearby. Public transport (trams and buses) is within walking distance and the Ring A10 is readily accessible by car. Parking is regulated by paid parking and permit zones.
Rental details and conditions are provided for information: monthly rent is €3,150, with stated monthly service costs of €450 covering items including utilities, internet, furniture and biweekly cleaning. The deposit is two months’ rent (€6,300). The property is offered on a temporary lease (typically two years, minimum one year) with a landlord’s diplomat clause (Model C). Pets and smoking are not permitted; students are not eligible and parental guarantees are not accepted. Prospective tenants are expected to have a stable income (gross monthly income around three times the rent) and either employment or self-employment status.