Over Oosterdokskade 29, Amsterdam
Oosterdokskade 29, Amsterdam
Oosterdokskade 29, Amsterdam
A modern three-room furnished apartment located on the fourth floor with a fantastic view over the Oosterdok and the historic city center.
Fourth floor
The apartment on the fourth floor can be reached via the central hall by elevator or stairs.
Living and cooking
Upon entering the apartment, there is a long hallway with a separate toilet. The spacious living room with open kitchen is located at the front. High ceilings and a large window with a balcony create a spacious and light effect. The kitchen with cooking island has built-in appliances such as a ceramic hob, extractor hood, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, and oven/microwave.
Sleeping and bathing
The two spacious bedrooms located at the rear and have plenty of natural light. The house has light wooden parquet flooring with underfloor heating and cooling. The modern bathroom has a walk-in rain shower, bathtub, and double sink.
Storage and parking space
The property has a private storage room in the basement and a private parking space in the garage.
Outdoor space
There is a balcony and French balcony located off the living room.
Neighborhood Guide
Oosterdokeiland is a high-end development next to Amsterdam Central Station, situated between the historic city center and the IJ River. This area was created in 1832 with the construction of the Oosterdoksdam and has evolved over the years into a hotspot thanks to its cultural offerings and top-notch dining and nightlife.
Details
- Available: Immediately;
- Rent: €3,475 excluding utilities;
- Lease term: minimum 12 months, open-ended;
- Security deposit: two months' rent;
- Parking space included;
- Separate storage room located in the basement.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €3,475 per month
- Immediately
- 3 Rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Good
- External: Good
- Floor area: 95 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 2 m²
- 2012
- Outdoor sun protection
- Elevator
- Mechanical ventilation
- Unobstructed view
- Parking garage
- Underground parking
- Parking spot
- District heating
- Underfloor heating throughout
- Central facility
- Living space
- Leasehold ownership
- No garden
- Balcony
- Local authority: Amsterdam
- Section: G
- Number: 9140
- Double glazing
- Floor insulation
- Energy label A
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
- 4e
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