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Amsterdam - De Aker
€1,590/ month + €5 service costs
Property agent
Vesteda
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Price
€1,590.00
Service Costs
€5.00
Deposit Amount
€3,180.00
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1988
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Garden
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This rental property is a single-family house located at Romerostraat 14 in Amsterdam, part of the Midden Akerveldsepolder I complex. The house has a living area of 119 square meters and features three bedrooms. It is situated on the ground floor and includes a closed kitchen equipped with kitchen appliances. The living room offers a view of the garden, which includes a separate storage shed. The bathroom is fitted with a shower, washbasin, toilet, and a washing machine connection. The house also has an attic storage space accessible by a fixed staircase.
The property was originally built in 1988 and has had renovations in 2025 for the kitchen and bathroom. Heating is provided by an individual gas-fired central heating system. The house has an energy label B, indicating good energy efficiency. There is no elevator in the building, and the property is well insulated.
Located in a green environment within a neighborhood of 160 similar single-family homes, the area offers a peaceful setting. The house is part of a well-maintained residential complex with various types of homes, each providing ample living and storage space. The property is reserved and available for immediate occupancy, with a monthly rent of €1590 and a small service charge of €5 per month. A deposit of one or two months' rent is required.
This home is suitable for key workers such as healthcare professionals, teachers, and police officers who may receive priority in renting. The property does not explicitly mention features such as a balcony, garage, or parking space. It has mechanical ventilation for the kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. The property is connected to cable and telephone services and benefits from a collective glass insurance policy.