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1057 RK (Amsterdam - Hoofdweg e.o.)
€2,600/ month + €25 service costs
Property agent
Grand Relocation B.V.
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Price
€2,600.00
Service Costs
€25.00
Deposit Amount
€2,600.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1925
Volume
100 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Terrace
Pets Allowed
Yes
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This recently renovated apartment is located on Van Spilbergenstraat 66-D in the Orteliusbuurt-Zuid area of Amsterdam West. It is a ground floor apartment with a total living area of 61 square meters and an interior volume of 100 cubic meters. The apartment features two bedrooms and one bathroom, with an additional separate toilet. It is offered unfurnished (gestoffeerd), meaning it comes with flooring but without lighting fixtures, curtains, or laundry appliances such as a washing machine or dryer.
The apartment includes a private roof terrace, providing outdoor space within the property. It is situated in a residential neighborhood known for its proximity to Bos en Lommer and Westerpark, with the Staatsliedenbuurt and Houthavens nearby. The area offers a variety of restaurants, shops, and amenities spread across multiple streets rather than a single main shopping street. Westerpark offers recreational opportunities and easy access to major roads including the Ring A10 and Haarlemmerweg, facilitating quick travel to Amsterdam Centraal station.
Rental conditions include a monthly rent of €2,600 excluding service costs, with a security deposit equal to one month’s rent (€2,600). The lease agreement is for an indefinite period and the apartment is available immediately. Income requirements specify a combined gross income of at least three times the monthly rent. Pets are allowed, but guarantors are not accepted. Service costs amount to €25 per month.
The building was constructed in 1925 and the apartment is part of an existing building stock. It has an energy label F. Parking is available through a permit system. The property is not part of a homeowners association (VvE) and does not have associated annual meetings, periodic contributions, reserve funds, maintenance plans, or building insurance.