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1056 WE (Amsterdam - Chassébuurt)
€2,100/ month
Property agent
Heimstaden
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Price
€2,100.00
Available Until
August 19, 2026
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1922
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Tenant Type
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REINIER CLAESZENSTRAAT 33-F, 1056 WE Amsterdam. This is a two-room apartment on the upper floor with approximately 52 m² of living space. The rental period is limited to a maximum of 12 months and the property is only offered to students who are registered or resident outside of Amsterdam and who are studying (or going to study) in Amsterdam. The monthly rent is €2,100 and the property is listed as available immediately; it was offered since 19-08-2025.
The interior is described as upholstered, and the apartment contains one bedroom and one bathroom arranged on a single floor. The building dates from 1922 and the apartment is part of an existing building. Amenities recorded include cable TV and a balcony; there is no garden or roof terrace associated with the unit. The energy rating for the property is B.
The apartment is located in the former De Baarsjes district, between Jan van Galenstraat and Admiraal de Ruijterweg, on the border with Oud-West. The neighbourhood includes schools, childcare facilities and Erasmus Park within close proximity. Daily amenities such as supermarkets and shops, as well as dining options, are available on nearby streets including Jan van Galenstraat, Jan Evertsenstraat and De Clercqstraat; the Hallen area is also within easy reach.
Public transport connections near the property include trams 7, 12, 13 and 14 and various bus services, with a convenient connection to Sloterdijk station. By bicycle it is easy to reach Oud-West, the Jordaan and the city centre; by car the Ring A10 West (S-105) is accessible relatively quickly. No private parking is specified for the apartment, though there is on-street parking and parking space in the immediate vicinity. The listing provides factual details for prospective tenants to consider, including the specific tenant and duration restrictions described above.