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1012 HE (Amsterdam - Burgwallen-Oude Zijde)
€2,250/ month + €5.66 service costs
Property agent
Geldhof Makelaardij O.G.
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Price
€2,250.00
Service Costs
€5.66
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
2009
Volume
276 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Gas
Kitchen Type
Open
Energy Source
Gas
Balcony
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This three-room apartment is located at Sint Annenstraat 28 in the Oude Kerk area of Amsterdam and has a usable floor area of approximately 92 m² spread over two levels. The property has its own entrance at street level and occupies the first and second floors. Interior features include substantial natural light and a layout suited to residential use, with two bedrooms and living space on separate floors. All measurements on the available floor plan are indicative.
On the first residential floor the living room connects to an open kitchen and provides access to an outdoor terrace at the rear. A separate toilet with a small wash basin is located on this level, and an internal stair leads to the upper floor. The upper floor accommodates a bedroom at the front of the building and a second bedroom at the rear. The bathroom on the upper floor is fitted with a toilet, a shower and a wash basin.
The building dates from 2009 and the apartment has an energy label A; heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combination boiler that is in private ownership. Building-related outdoor space is 8 m² and the total volume is listed as approximately 276 m³. Fitted provisions include TV cable; parking in the area is subject to paid parking and residential parking permits. The rent excludes gas, water and electricity; a monthly service charge of approximately €5.66 is indicated, and a security deposit of €1,500 is stated as a tenancy requirement.
The property is situated in the oldest part of Amsterdam city centre, close to retail, cafés and restaurants and within walking distance of locations such as De Bijenkorf, De Negen Straatjes and the Nieuwmarkt. Amsterdam Centraal Station is approximately 200 metres away; from the station Schiphol Airport is reachable by public transport in about 15 minutes. Road access to the A10 ring road is available via the S114 (Piet Heintunnel) or S101 routes. Additional tenancy conditions specified by the landlord include no student rentals, a maximum occupancy of two adults (children are permitted), a minimum combined net income requirement of 2.5 times the monthly rent, a one-time contract administration fee of €16.50 and provision of an excerpt from the population register.
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NO2
29.9µg/m 3
O3
16.8µg/m 3
PM10
24.2µg/m 3
PM2.5
15.8µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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