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Amsterdam - Gein
€1,645/ month + €5 service costs




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Vesteda
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Price
€1,645.00
Service Costs
€5.00
Deposit Amount
€3,290.00
Contract Type
A
Property Type
House
Construction Year
1987
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Individual
Garden
Parking Type
Street
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This single-family house at Wethouder Den Hertogstraat 38 is listed for rent and has a reported living area of 100 m². The ground floor contains a kitchen and a spacious living room with direct access to an outdoor terrace and garden. The listing states that kitchen appliances are present and that the kitchen was renewed in 2025. A storage attic is accessible via a fixed staircase. The property is part of the Wethouderbuurt I area in Amsterdam Zuidoost (Gein).
The listing indicates three bedrooms in total. The description explicitly mentions two bedrooms on the first floor and a bathroom with a bath; the attic is noted as a spacious storage attic which may be used for storage or other purposes. The bathroom was renovated in 2025. No explicit statement is given about interior furnishing beyond the kitchen appliances, so general furnishing status is not specified.
Practical details provided include an asking rent of €1,645 per month, monthly service costs of €5, and a security deposit of one or two months’ rent. The property is available immediately. The building was constructed in 1987 and has an energy label B; heating is described as individual. A lift is not present.
Location and community information identify the neighbourhood as Wethouderbuurt I in Amsterdam Zuidoost, with local access to public transport (metro) toward Amsterdam city centre and connections by car. The project text notes nearby shops, schools and sports facilities. The houses in this project are equipped with solar panels. Street parking is available in marked parking bays; the project text notes free parking in the area. Additional income-related rental conditions were listed: a gross monthly income requirement of approximately €5,757 for a single earner and €6,580 for two earners.
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NO2
10.2µg/m 3
O3
37.93µg/m 3
PM10
9.55µg/m 3
PM2.5
7.49µg/m 3
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