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TN (Amsterdam - Oud-Zuid)
€2,350/ month
Property agent
Grand Relocation B.V.
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Price
€2,350.00
Available From
September 5, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,350.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1934
Volume
100 m³
Bedrooms
2
Balcony
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Flat Westlandgracht 241 3, Amsterdam - For Rent
1059 TR (Amsterdam)
€1,250/ month
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This ground-floor apartment on Westlandgracht is a renovated two-bedroom unit occupying 63 m² of living space. The property dates from 1934 and has an energy label B. The layout comprises a living area and two bedrooms across a single level, with a total volume of 100 m³. A balcony is located at the rear of the property.
The apartment will be delivered with finished floors but without lighting fixtures, curtains, or a washer/dryer. The dwelling is offered gestoffeerd (partially furnished in the sense of floors provided). No service costs are included in the monthly rent. Parking in the area is by permit.
Location-wise, the property is situated in the Westlandgrachtbuurt with proximity to Rembrandtpark and Vondelpark and walking distance to the shops of the Kinkerbuurt and Schinkelbuurt. The city centre is reachable by public transport and by bicycle. The building is part of existing construction and is described as a ground-floor (begane grond) apartment.
Rental conditions and association details are provided as follows: monthly rent is €2,350 with a one-time security deposit of €2,350; the rental agreement is for an indefinite period. An income requirement applies: a combined gross income of three times the monthly rent. Deposit for self-employed tenants may be two months; guarantors are not accepted. VvE-related items indicate no KvK registration, no annual general meeting, no periodic contribution, no reserve fund, no maintenance plan and no building insurance reported.