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1078 XP (Amsterdam - Scheldebuurt)
€1,184/ month + €5 service costs
Property agent
Openbare Makelaardij
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Price
€1,184.00
Service Costs
€5.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1931
Volume
249 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Garden
Garden Description
Fully connected to the house, located on east/southeast, with beautiful tall trees and plenty of space to sit in the sun
Garden Orientation
Southeast
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This ground-floor apartment on Volkerakstraat in the Wielingenbuurt (Amsterdam-Zuid) offers a practical layout across approximately 96 m² of living space. The accommodation comprises two bedrooms, a spacious living room and a kitchen area without built-in appliances. There is a separate washroom/utility room and a bathroom fitted with a toilet, double washbasin, a separated shower and a radiator. The interior includes a light herringbone (visgraat) floor and the walls are described as ready for painting or wallpapering.
The property has a garden directly connected to the apartment with an east/southeast orientation. The garden surrounds the ground-floor unit in part and includes mature trees and space suitable for outdoor seating and sun exposure. The arrangement provides private outdoor space that is directly accessible from the residence. The garden is noted as a defining external feature of the property.
The address is located in the Wielingenbuurt within the Amsterdam-Zuid district, near the Scheldebuurt and Rivierenbuurt neighbourhoods. The location is close to the RAI and is described as having good accessibility to local shops and main roads, supporting practical daily travel and errands. Public transport and road connections in this part of the city provide links to other parts of Amsterdam. The neighbourhood context is primarily residential with nearby amenities.
The building is an existing construction from 1931 and the apartment occupies one floor at ground level within a portiekflat configuration. The listed gross volume is 249 m³ and the number of rooms is recorded as three (two bedrooms). No energy label was listed for the property. The listing does not specify pet or smoking policies; information on tenancy terms and specific administrative requirements was provided in the original listing but is not included here.
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NO2
19.9µg/m 3
O3
27.9µg/m 3
PM10
14.1µg/m 3
PM2.5
8.3µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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