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1052 VG (Amsterdam - Frederik Hendrikbuurt)
€3,100/ month
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Expat Letting Network
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Price
€3,100.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€6,200.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
12
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1924
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Pets Allowed
No
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This ground floor apartment on Gillis van Ledenberchstraat is located in the Frederik Hendrikbuurt area of Amsterdam. The property measures approximately 100 m² and comprises four rooms, including three bedrooms and one bathroom. The flat is delivered furnished and includes upholstery and furnishing as indicated in the listing. The listed rent is €3,100 per month excluding utilities; the security deposit is two months’ rent and the contract type is Mode A with a 12-month minimum term.
The layout features a spacious hallway that provides access to all rooms. Built-in bookshelf-style storage is integrated around the doorways. The three bedrooms are arranged off the hallway and the bathroom includes a bathtub. At the end of the hall the space opens into an open-plan living area combining the kitchen and lounge, with large windows and doors that provide natural light and views of the Kostverlorenvaart canal.
The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances and includes a dining table and chairs; it also provides a second entrance to the apartment. The living room opens directly onto the canal-side, offering an external aspect to the water. The interior finishes include stone flooring with underfloor heating throughout. The listing notes that some of the furniture shown in photographs is not included and has been replaced with alternative pieces.
The building is an existing construction from 1924 and has an energy label B. The property is on a quiet road by the water in the Frederik Hendrikbuurt neighborhood, with the Jordaan district and Westerpark within walking distance. Daily shopping, schools and local amenities are accessible nearby via Frederik Hendrikstraat and Hugo de Grootplein, and the area is served by public transport with road connections to the A10 ring road. On-site features include intercom and internal storage space; there is no external shed/storeroom, balcony, garden, roof terrace, parking facility or garage. Smoking and pets are not permitted on the premises.