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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 1, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2016
Volume
153 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
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This apartment at Spaklerweg 12-C60 in the Amstelkwartier of Amsterdam offers 61.3 m² of living space arranged with an open-plan living room and kitchen. The layout is designed for efficient use of space and includes a separate bedroom, a modern bathroom, and an additional separate toilet. Internal storage is provided within the apartment and includes a washing machine connection. External storage of 6 m² is listed separately, and the total volume is 153 m³.
The bedroom is described as spacious and can accommodate a large bed and wardrobe. The apartment includes a modern bathroom and a separate toilet, which separates sanitary facilities for convenience. An internal storage room supports household organisation and contains the connection for laundry equipment. External storage space of 6 m² is noted in the property data.
A private balcony is attached to the apartment and offers outdoor space suitable for brief periods of use. The building dates from 2016 and has a flat roof; the property holds an energy label A. The location in the Amstelkwartier provides proximity to public transport links including metro connections and Amstel Station, as well as nearby parks and cafés within walking distance. These location attributes situate the apartment in a well-connected urban neighbourhood of Amsterdam.
The monthly rent is listed as €1,184 with a service charge of €90 per month. Renting a parking space is required and is charged at €140 per month plus €25 per month in parking service charges; additional one-off nameplate and other listed charges are recorded in the property data. The property is subject to the Amsterdam Housing Permit and allocation data include WWS points of 186 and income maximums for allocation of €81,633 per year for single-person households and €89,821 per year for multi-person households. A security deposit is listed as €0 in the provided data and further financial and allocation details are set out in the official property documentation.