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1096 BA (Amsterdam - Bajeskwartier)
€1,184/ month + €90 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,184.00
Service Costs
€90.00
Available From
October 16, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
4
Construction Year
2016
Volume
129 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Building Facilities
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This fourth-floor apartment at Spaklerweg 12C140 in Amsterdam is a one-bedroom unit with a living area of 52 m² and a volume of 129 m³. The apartment includes a balcony accessed from the living room, large windows providing ample natural light, and an unobstructed view. The building has an elevator and a flat roof; the complex was constructed in 2016 and holds an energy label A. A private storage room of 6 m² is located in the basement.
The interior layout comprises a bright living room with direct access to the balcony and an adjacent bedroom. The kitchen is open-plan and fitted with built-in appliances. The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower and a sink. Finishes and fixtures are modern and the building is described as well insulated, which corresponds with its energy label.
Monthly recurring costs listed for the property include a service charge of €90. Parking is organised separately: a parking space rental is required with rent quoted at €140 and service costs at €25. The listing indicates a security deposit of €0 and a nameplate fee of €30.25. No dynamic or time-limited application information is included here.
The property is located in the Amstelkwartier district of Amsterdam, near the Amstel river and within walking distance of local restaurants, parks and a metro station that provides connections to the city centre and the Zuidas. The address is Spaklerweg 12C140, 1096 BA Amsterdam. The apartment is classified under existing construction with several practical features such as basement storage, lift access and parking options.