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1091 GN (Amsterdam - Noord-Holland)
€1,904/ month + €56 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,904.00
Service Costs
€56.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1966
Volume
207 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Terrace
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Located on the top floor of a renovated building on Wibautstraat in Amsterdam, this one-bedroom apartment provides elevated views over the surrounding cityscape. The property is situated within walking or biking distance of De Pijp, the Amstel, and the city center, and a metro station is nearby. The building dates from 1966 and has a flat roof; it forms part of a modernized complex that integrates mid-20th-century construction with contemporary updates. The rooftop terrace offers an open outdoor area overlooking the city.
The apartment has an entrance hallway that leads to a separate bedroom sized to accommodate a bed and wardrobe. The bathroom is described as modern in finish, and there is a separate toilet for additional convenience. A practical storage room is included within the apartment, providing space for belongings and household items. Living spaces are arranged to support a combination of daily living functions and storage needs.
The living room is open plan and faces the front of the building with large windows that provide natural light to the main living area. The kitchen is integrated into the open layout and includes an island, allowing for meal preparation and informal dining within the living space. The private rooftop terrace is accessed from the apartment and provides an outdoor area for relaxation and views over Amsterdam. With a living area of 74 m² and a volume of 207 m³, the layout balances indoor space and outdoor amenity.
The apartment is presented as part of an existing construction from 1966 that has undergone modernization; specific renovation dates or details are not provided. The listing notes standard building features such as a flat roof and a modernized complex setting but does not specify utilities or pet and smoking policies. Measurements and descriptions are based on the provided information; floor plans or official documents should be consulted for exact dimensions and legal details.