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1091 GN (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€1,184/ month + €56 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,184.00
Service Costs
€56.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Studio
Floor Number
7
Construction Year
2018
Volume
120 m³
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Building Facilities
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This studio apartment is located on the seventh floor of the Floor complex at Wibautstraat 70-K in Amsterdam. The open-plan layout integrates living, sleeping and kitchen areas, with large windows that provide natural light and city views. The property has a living area of approximately 43 m² and a volume of 120 m³, and the building dates from 2018. The finish is modern and the interior is presented as a compact, high-quality living space suitable for single occupancy or a small household.
The kitchen is compact but equipped with built-in appliances and storage solutions designed for practical use. The bathroom includes a walk-in shower, a contemporary washbasin and a designer radiator; there is a separate toilet for additional convenience. A private storage room on the same floor is available and can accommodate a washing machine, dryer or other household items. The apartment has energy label A and the monthly service charge is listed at €56.
The building is situated on Wibautstraat, within an urban neighbourhood that offers cafés, restaurants and local shops within walking distance. An Albert Heijn supermarket is located on the ground floor of the complex. Public transport is readily accessible with a metro stop adjacent to the building, and cycling routes connect to Amsterdam Amstel station and the De Pijp district, including the Albert Cuyp market. The Housing Regulations for Amsterdam apply to this property, and the listing specifies housing permit income ceilings: a maximum annual income of €81,633 for a single-person household and €89,821 for a multi-person household.
The listed monthly rent is €1,184. Information on security deposit and other additional fees is provided in the listing: the deposit is shown as €0 but the landlord may request a deposit depending on applicants’ circumstances; a nameplate fee of €40 is indicated. The property has 186 WWS points and a WOZ value of €386,000 (reference date 2-1-2025). Minimum rental period is 12 months and the acceptance is effective immediately. The listing notes that there are a large number of responses and that responding is not possible at this time. For contact details the listing names Joey Thomassen as the contact person.