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1079 VX (Amsterdam - Rijnbuurt)
€3,000/ month
Property agent
hausing
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Price
€3,000.00
Deposit Amount
€6,000.00
Contract Type
A
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1935
Volume
210 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
Achtertuin 100 m² (10,00 meter diep en 10,00 meter breed)
Garden Orientation
Southeast
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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Apartment Hunzestraat 119-H, Amsterdam - For Rent
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€3,125/ month
Hunzestraat 97-H, Amsterdam — Ground-floor Apartment, Rivierenbuurt
1079 VW (Amsterdam)
€2,250/ month
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This ground-floor apartment at Hunzestraat 119-H in Amsterdam is a two-bedroom property with a private garden and a shed. The living area is approximately 61 m² and the building dates from 1935, reflecting classic 1930s architecture. The apartment includes a living room with wooden flooring, central heating and a fireplace, plus ceiling lighting and window coverings. The layout comprises two bedrooms, a bathroom with separate toilet, a living room and a kitchen with direct access to the garden.
The kitchen is equipped with fitted drawers and cabinets and integrated appliances including a four-ring gas hob, extractor fan, combi oven, dishwasher and a fridge-freezer. Both the kitchen and one of the bedrooms have direct access to the garden. Interior finishes include wooden floors in the living room and bedrooms and tiled finishes in the bathroom. Heating is provided by central heating and the bathroom features a walk-in shower with rain-shower and hand shower, thermostatic control, tiled floors and walls, a sink with mirror and a towel heater.
The rear garden measures approximately 100 m² (about 10.00 m depth and 10.00 m width) and faces southeast; a garden shed is provided. The property is situated on a wide, quiet street in the Rijnbuurt-Midden area of Amsterdam, near Beatrixpark and Amstelpark. Local amenities include shops, cafés and restaurants within walking distance, and the area is served by public transport and road connections. The building carries an energy label C.
Rental conditions include a deposit equivalent to two months' rent and utilities are excluded from the rent. The tenancy is offered on an indefinite contract (type A). Registration is permitted for up to two persons and home-sharing is allowed for up to two people; students may rent with stable guarantors. Pets are not permitted. The description focuses on the property's layout, finishes, outdoor space and location features without making promotional claims.