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1051 KC (Amsterdam - Staatsliedenbuurt)
€2,100/ month + €25 service costs
Property agent
Grand Relocation
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Price
€2,100.00
Service Costs
€25.00
Available From
October 10, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,100.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1929
Volume
240 m³
Bedrooms
2
Pets Allowed
Conditional
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
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This upper-floor flat is located on Van Bossestraat in the Staatsliedenbuurt area of Amsterdam and offers approximately 51 m² of living space arranged as a three-room apartment with two bedrooms. The unit is delivered semi-furnished and the interior includes installed flooring but excludes curtains, lighting fixtures, washing machine, dryer and furniture. The layout comprises a living area and two separate bedrooms on one floor, and the property is classified as an existing building constructed in 1929. The listing indicates the interior upkeep is good and the apartment has a measured volume of about 240 m³ and an energy rating of C.
The building is an existing construction from 1929 and the apartment occupies one floor of the upper-level housing stock. No balcony, garden or roof terrace is associated with this unit and there is no separate shed or storeroom provided. There is no on-site parking or garage for this property. The apartment is described as upholstered with basic finishes; further appliances and furnishings are not included in the delivery specification.
Rental conditions specified for the property include a monthly rent of €2,100 and a service charge of €25 per month. An income requirement of three times the monthly rent (gross) is indicated and the standard deposit is listed as one month’s rent, with a two-month deposit required for shared living situations or for self-employed tenants. The property is offered for a maximum of two working professionals and students are not permitted under the stated occupancy conditions. Smoking is not allowed in the property.
The property is situated in Amsterdam West, close to Westerpark and within cycling distance of the Jordaan district. Local public transport references indicate the Van Beuningenplein bus/tram stop is approximately a three-minute walk and Frederik Hendrikplantsoen metro station about an eight-minute walk. The street contains architecturally notable buildings, including nearby Van Bossestraat 8–54, a municipal monument from 1916 in a traditionalist style. The listing contains differing notes on pet policy (one source states pets are allowed upon consultation while another structured field indicates pets are not allowed); prospective tenants should verify the current pet policy with the rental contact.