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1051 RE (Amsterdam - Staatsliedenbuurt)
€2,500/ month
Property agent
Koops Makelaardij Amsterdam
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Price
€2,500.00
Available From
September 5, 2025
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2001
Volume
234 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Private
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This spacious apartment is located on Van der Palmkade in the Staatsliedenbuurt neighborhood of Amsterdam, near Westerpark. It offers approximately 87 m² of living space with a total of 3 rooms, including 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The apartment is situated on the third floor of a building constructed in 2001, featuring energy label C. The building has a central entrance with an elevator and its own courtyard accessible only to residents.
The apartment has a unique layout with a large living room at the front that provides a relaxing view of the Kostverlorenvaart waterway. The living room connects directly to a semi-open kitchen equipped with built-in appliances such as a 4-burner gas hob with extractor hood, combination oven/microwave, and dishwasher. Both the living room and kitchen have access to a spacious balcony overlooking the water. There is a separate laundry room adjacent to the kitchen with washing machine connection and a combination fridge/freezer.
The two bedrooms are of similar size, allowing flexibility in use as master bedrooms, guest rooms, children's rooms, or office space. One bedroom includes a fully built-in wardrobe. Both bedrooms share access to a smaller second balcony. The bathroom is equipped with a bath, walk-in shower, and washbasin, while the toilet is located separately and accessible from the hall.
Additional features include central heating with a boiler for heating and hot water, a shed/storeroom for storage, and paid parking facilities nearby. The location is on a quiet, car-free street with easy access to public transport including a tram line to Jordaan and Central Station. Westerpark is within walking distance, and the A10 ring road is directly accessible. The nearby Van Hallstraat offers daily shopping and amenities. The apartment is delivered unfurnished, and the furniture shown in photos belongs to the current resident.
This apartment is available for rent from September 5, 2025, at a monthly rent of €2,500 excluding gas, water, and electricity. It is maintained in good condition and offers comfortable living space in a well-connected and pleasant area of Amsterdam.