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1056 JH (Amsterdam - Chassébuurt)
€2,250/ month
Property agent
Rappange Makelaardij
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Price
€2,250.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1934
Plot Area
1 m²
Volume
150 m³
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Garden
Garden Orientation
South
House Willem Heselaarsstraat, Amsterdam - For Rent
1069 KA (Amsterdam)
€3,500/ month
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This flat located on Willem de Zwijgerlaan in Amsterdam's Geuzenbuurt district offers a comfortable living space of 50 m². The apartment features one bedroom and a total of two rooms, making it suitable for individuals or couples looking for a cozy home. With a good upkeep and an existing building structure dating back to 1934, residents can enjoy the charm of classic architecture while benefiting from modern amenities.
The flat is situated on the ground floor, providing easy access and convenience. One of the highlights of this property is the private garden, measuring 1 m², which is located on the south side, allowing for ample sunlight throughout the day. Although there is no balcony, the garden offers a pleasant outdoor space for relaxation.
In terms of energy efficiency, the apartment is equipped with central heating and has an energy rating of A, ensuring a comfortable living environment year-round. The living volume of the flat is approximately 150 m³, providing a spacious feel within the compact layout.
The location in Geuzenbuurt is another advantage, as it is a vibrant neighborhood with various amenities nearby. Residents can enjoy the local shops, cafes, and parks, contributing to a lively community atmosphere. The apartment is available for rent immediately, making it a convenient option for those looking to move in without delay.