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11058 TN (Amsterdam - Oud-Zuid)
€2,200/ month
Property agent
Grand Relocation B.V.
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Price
€2,200.00
Available From
September 5, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,200.00
Contract Type
C
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1934
Volume
100 m³
Bedrooms
2
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
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This ground-floor apartment at Westlandgracht 63 is a renovated two-bedroom property located in the Westlandgrachtbuurt of Amsterdam. The living area is approximately 63 m² with a total volume of about 100 m³. The building dates from 1934 and the apartment is part of existing construction; it is offered in a stoffeerd (partially fitted) condition, with floors provided but without lights, curtains, or a washing machine/dryer. The apartment includes a rear-facing balcony and is arranged over one level with two bedrooms and three rooms in total.
The flat is situated near several parks and shopping districts: Rembrandtpark and Vondelpark are close by, and local shops and amenities in the Kinkerbuurt and Schinkelbuurt are easily accessible. The city centre can be reached conveniently by public transport or by bicycle. There are parking permit zones in the area for on-street parking. No service costs are included in the monthly rent.
Rental and contractual conditions are stated as follows: the monthly rent is €2,200 and the security deposit is €2,200 one-time. An income requirement applies (combined gross income equal to three times the monthly rent). For self-employed applicants a two-month deposit requirement is noted. The tenancy is offered for an indefinite period with availability from 05-09-2025.
Additional property and administrative details: the apartment does not have a listed energy label. It is a ground-floor unit in a building from 1934 and is categorized as a benedenwoning (ground-floor flat). The property is not registered with the Chamber of Commerce for a homeowners’ association; the listing indicates there is no annual meeting, no periodic contribution, no reserve fund, no maintenance plan and no building insurance recorded. No guarantors are accepted. The unit is delivered with floor coverings but without lighting fixtures, curtains or laundry appliances.