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1061 DE (Amsterdam - Bosleeuw)
€2,300/ month + €24.5 service costs
Property agent
Keij & Stefels B.V.
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Price
€2,300.00
Service Costs
€24.50
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€4,600.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1965
Volume
206 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Max Tenants
2
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The apartment is located in the Kolenkitbuurt-Zuid area of Amsterdam, adjacent to the Kolenkitkerk and close to Bos en Lommerplein. The neighbourhood offers a varied range of shops and amenities within walking distance, and public transport stops at the door. The A10 motorway is accessible within two minutes by car, and central Amsterdam and the Jordaan are a short cycle away. Photographs provided are from a similar property and may not show the exact layout or finishes of this unit.
This second-floor apartment has a total living area of approximately 71 m² and a volume of about 206 m³. The layout comprises an entrance hall, a spacious living room with an en suite dining room, a separate (closed) kitchen delivered without appliances, two bedrooms and one bathroom with a shower, washbasin and a washing machine connection. There is a separate toilet. A floor covering in the property is available for takeover. The property is in a portiekflat built between 1960 and 1970 and is situated on the 2nd residential level.
Exterior and technical details are recorded as a building-related outdoor space of 5 m² and a balcony is present. Internal storage (schuur/berging inpandig) is available. The building has an energy label A+; insulation includes double glazing and heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler (cv-ketel). The apartment is described as having both quieter and busier street aspects and offers an unobstructed view from the location.
Rental conditions: monthly rent is €2,300.00, exclusive of gas, water and electricity, and exclusive of service costs and a solar panel surcharge. Service costs are €24.50 per month and the solar panel surcharge is €22.48 per month (the latter is stated to be offset by guaranteed savings on the electricity bill). The required deposit equals two months’ rent (€4,600). The tenancy is offered for an indefinite period and the standard ROZ rental agreement with additional provisions will be used. The earliest available date is 1 September 2025. The property may be shared by up to two persons. Income requirement: minimum 2.5 times the net rent. All sizes and measurements are indicative and calculated according to the NEN2580 norm.