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1107 JM (Amsterdam - Gein)
€2,350/ month
Property agent
Valerius Rentals
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Price
€2,350.00
Deposit Amount
€4,650.00
Contract Type
C
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1985
Volume
264 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
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This partly furnished three-bedroom apartment is located on the first floor and measures approximately 83 m² of living space with an additional 1 m² of internal space and 8 m² of building-related outdoor space. The apartment is accessed via a shared entrance and opens into a central hall that provides access to all rooms. The largest bedroom is at the front and includes a spacious wardrobe; two smaller bedrooms are situated at the rear. A wardrobe is also provided in the hall, and there is a separate toilet located off the hall.
The bathroom is fitted with a shower, a washbasin and a designer radiator, and contains built-in cupboards for storage. The living room is spacious and benefits from large windows that provide significant natural light; it opens onto a balcony. The open kitchen is equipped with a gas hob, oven, dishwasher and built-in refrigerator and freezer. The washing machine and dryer are concealed within a cupboard in the kitchen.
Additional storage is available in a small cupboard on the complex hallway and in a lockable storage room located on the ground floor; the external storage measures approximately 7 m². The property has double glazing, mechanical and natural ventilation, and is heated by a gas-fired combi central heating boiler (owned). The apartment has an energy label A. The building was constructed in the period 1981–1990 and the apartment is on the first residential floor with a total volume of about 264 m³.
The apartment is located near Reigersbos Shopping Center and within walking distance of Reigersbos and Gein metro stations and local bus stops. Nearby green areas include the Het Gein and Gaasperplas nature areas, and road access to the A2, A9 and A10 is convenient. Visitor parking is available and there is a mix of paid parking and parking by permit in the area. The rent is €2,350 per month (excluding gas/water/electricity, TV/internet and municipal taxes); the deposit is €4,650 and the contract is offered for an indefinite period with immediate availability.