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1015 MR (Amsterdam - Jordaan)
€2,200/ month + €200 service costs
Property agent
Van Huis Uit Makelaars
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Price
€2,200.00
Service Costs
€200.00
Deposit Amount
€4,360.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1930
Volume
150 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Parking Type
Street
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This one-bedroom apartment is located on Westerstraat in the Jordaan neighbourhood of central Amsterdam. The property is situated on the fourth floor of a characteristic building constructed in 1930 and was renovated while retaining original details. The listed living area is 45 m² with a volume of 150 m³. Access to the apartment is via a shared staircase with an entry on the third floor and internal stairs leading to the apartment on the fourth floor.
The living room has an open kitchen fitted with a four-burner induction hob, a fridge/freezer combination, a combi oven and a dishwasher. The bedroom is located at the rear and the sanitary area includes a shower and a separate toilet; a double sink is noted in the listing. The listing text contains differing notes on furnishings: it is described as unfurnished, while a separate note lists a bed, bar stools and a washer/dryer. These points are recorded as given in the listing and may require clarification.
Monthly rent is stated as €2,200 with additional monthly charges of €200 for gas and electricity and a TV/internet fee of €25. Water is to be placed under the tenant’s name. The deposit is listed at €4,360. The rental is offered with an indefinite contract and a minimum rental period of 12 months; the property is available immediately and service costs are included in the rent.
The apartment is in a residential area with a range of nearby amenities. Within walking distance there are two supermarkets, a main shopping street, multiple restaurants and take-away options, and a weekly market; several sports facilities are also nearby. Public transport connections are available at nearby Marnixplein, providing tram and bus routes to Central Station, Amsterdam West and East, and Amstelveen. By car the location is accessible via the A10 Ring Road, exit S103 (Haarlemmerweg). The property has an energy rating A and public parking is available nearby. No balcony or roof terrace is present.