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11076 NM (Amsterdam - Stadionbuurt)
€2,400/ month
Property agent
Tel Vastgoedmanagement
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Price
€2,400.00
Deposit Amount
€4,800.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Volume
170 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Tenant Type
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This two-room apartment is approximately 60 m² of living space and includes a balcony and a French balcony. The property is described as an upper-level apartment in the Oud-Zuid neighborhood of Amsterdam, with proximity to the Olympiaplein and Stadionplein and the Beethovenstraat shopping street. The building is from the 1906–1930 construction period. The listing indicates one bedroom and one bathroom, with a separate toilet and a building-related outdoor space of about 5 m² and a total volume of 170 m³.
The apartment layout includes an open entrance from a shared stairwell leading to a hall that provides access to the main rooms. The living room is at the front and features doors to a French balcony on the north side. The kitchen is an open, fitted kitchen with built-in appliances, including a five-burner gas hob, extractor hood, oven, fridge/freezer combination and dishwasher. The bedroom is positioned at the rear and has access to a rear-facing balcony on the south side. The bathroom is described with a shower, washbasin and a washing machine/dryer connection, and there is a separate toilet with a small hand basin.
The property notes mechanical ventilation and TV cable connection and carries an energy label A. Insulation measures listed include double glazing, wall insulation and floor insulation. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi central heating boiler, noted as an owned unit in the listing. The building roof is described as a composite roof covered with bituminous roofing material and tiles.
Location and access information refer to local transport connections such as tram 24, various bus services and proximity to Station Zuid/WTC, as well as road access via the A10 ring road. Parking options cited in the listing include paid on-street parking, public parking and parking by permit. Rental conditions included in the listing note a minimum rental period of one year, a security deposit of two months, landlord approval as a condition, and a restriction against shared, student or group housing.