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1074 CS (Amsterdam - Oude Pijp)
€3,950/ month + €325 service costs
Property agent
Hus Estate
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Price
€3,950.00
Service Costs
€325.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Available Until
October 31, 2027
Deposit Amount
€7,900.00
Contract Type
B
Min Duration
24
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1884
Volume
405 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
2
Musical Instruments
No
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This double upper apartment of approximately 121 m² is located on Tweede Jan Steenstraat in the De Pijp neighbourhood of Amsterdam South. The property is a two-floor (double upstairs) flat in an existing building from 1884 and is offered for a temporary rental period with a maximum duration of 24 months. The listed rental price is €3,950 per month and is shown as inclusive of gas, water, electricity and furnishings; the deposit is €7,900 (equivalent to two months’ rent). The listing energy label is D and the apartment is mostly double glazed following recent window replacements, with the exception of the south-facing third-floor façade.
The internal layout begins from a communal entrance and stairwell leading to the second-floor landing and an internal staircase to the top floor. On the main living level, a hallway provides access to a separate toilet and storage space before opening into the bright living and kitchen area arranged en suite. The living area features high ceilings, original details such as ensuite doors and a herringbone wooden floor. Large windows and French doors allow natural light into the sitting area and the open kitchen/lounge at the rear.
The kitchen is finished to a high standard and includes a central island, induction hob, oven, combi oven, dishwasher, a ‘hidden’ fridge/freezer and a hot water tap. A compact lounge corner is present adjacent to the kitchen, and French doors open onto a south-facing balcony that runs across the full width of the apartment. An internal staircase continues to the top floor where two spacious bedrooms are located; both benefit from Velux skylights and exposed beams. The modern bathroom between the bedrooms is fitted with a bath, walk-in shower, double sink and a second toilet; a separate laundry area houses a washer and dryer.
The property is situated in the De Pijp area close to Van Woustraat, the Amstel River and Amsterdam’s canal belt. Local amenities within walking distance include supermarkets (Marqt and Albert Heijn), numerous cafés, restaurants and the Albert Cuyp market. Public transport connections (tram, metro and bus) are nearby and the A10 and A2 ring roads are accessible by car; on-street parking is by permit. Rental conditions include no pets, no smoking, a maximum of two residents and approval by landlord and bank. A floor plan is available and the apartment is offered fully furnished with an option to rent unfurnished.