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1056 AZ (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€2,650/ month
Property agent
MAKELAAR ALEX AMSTERDAM, Duurzaam & Persoonlijk
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Price
€2,650.00
Deposit Amount
€5,300.00
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1950
Volume
213 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
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The apartment is located at Robert Scottstraat 24 in the Robert Scottbuurt-Oost area of Amsterdam. It is a multi-room flat with a total living area of approximately 63 m² and a building year of 1950. The layout includes a living room, a closed kitchen, a fully tiled bathroom, a separate toilet with a small washbasin, and three bedrooms. Two balconies are provided, one facing the front and one at the rear with a view over the courtyard.
The entrance is via the communal hall and staircase to the upper floor. From the internal hall of the apartment there is access to all rooms: the living room, bathroom, separate toilet and the three bedrooms. The closed kitchen is located at the rear of the apartment and has a standard kitchen unit; it provides access to the rear balcony and overlooks the inner courtyard. The bathroom is fully tiled and is fitted with a walk-in shower, a washbasin and a radiator.
The living room is described as spacious with a large window and a west-facing aspect that allows for substantial natural light. Two of the bedrooms are situated at the rear of the apartment and one at the front; the front bedroom and the living room have access to the front balcony. The property includes two balconies positioned on the west and the east. Interior measurements list about 63 m² of living space, 5 m² of other indoor space and 4 m² of building-related outdoor space.
Local amenities and transport links are noted as strong: the apartment is near the Erasmus Canal in the west district and close to Erasmuspark and Rembrandtpark. The surrounding area includes supermarkets, cafés and restaurants. There is permit parking on the street and several arterial roads nearby (A4, A9, A10). Public transport options include tram lines 7 and 13 and buses 15 and 282, providing connections to the city centre and Schiphol Airport.
Additional practical details: the monthly rent is listed as €2,650 (no service charges indicated) with a one-time security deposit of €5,300. The property is offered for temporary rental (one year) under a Contract model C which includes a diplomat clause. Energy label B is recorded and heating and hot water are supplied by a central heating boiler. Sources differ on the floor and availability: some information lists the apartment on the 3rd floor and immediately available, while other sources indicate the 2nd floor and availability from September 1st.