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1073 SK (Amsterdam - Diamantbuurt)
€3,850/ month + €1 service costs
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Price
€3,850.00
Service Costs
€1.00
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1909
Volume
322 m³
Bedrooms
4
Garden
Garden Description
Achtertuin
Parking Type
Street
Storage Present
Storage Size
1 m²
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This ground-floor apartment is located on Pieter Aertszstraat in the De Pijp neighborhood of Amsterdam, positioned on a side street off Van Woustraat. The property lies within walking distance of local amenities including boutique shops, restaurants and cafes. Nearby public spaces and squares include Sarphatipark, Van der Helstplein, Gerard Douplein and Ferdinand Bolstraat. Daily shopping options are close by, with the Albert Cuyp market and an Albert Heijn supermarket approximately a short walk from the property.
The apartment forms part of a building constructed in 1909 and is offered gestoffeerd (partly furnished/fitted). The dwelling spans two levels with a total living area of 124 m² and a total volume of about 322 m³. The accommodation comprises five rooms in total, including four bedrooms. There is 1 m² of other internal space, 1 m² of external storage, and approximately 40 m² of building-related outdoor space in the form of a backyard.
Layout and installed provisions include cable television connection and a rear garden as the primary external space. The property is classified with energy label G. There is no garage associated with the apartment; parking in the area is managed through paid parking and local permit schemes. The stated monthly rent is €3,850, payable excluding gas, water and electricity; a service charge of €1 per month is indicated separately.
The location is served by multiple tram lines (3, 4, 12 and 16) and has access to the Amsterdam North–South metro line, providing public transport connections across the city. Road access is available toward the A10 ring road and the A2 motorway for regional travel. The property is situated in a central, mixed-use area with a variety of shops, eateries and public spaces within walking distance. No additional tenant policies such as smoking or pet rules were provided in the source information.
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NO2
65.5µg/m 3
O3
4.1µg/m 3
PM10
18.9µg/m 3
PM2.5
11.7µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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