Over Rustenburgerstraat 320-1, Amsterdam
Rustenburgerstraat 320-1, Amsterdam
Rustenburgerstraat 320-1, Amsterdam
Located in the heart of Amsterdam’s popular “De Pijp” neighborhood. A bright, unfurnished two-bedroom apartment on the first floor with a south-facing balcony. It features a living room with two large windows and a modern open-concept kitchen.
A guided tour
First Floor
Through the common entrance, the first-floor entryway features a separate toilet, a washing machine hookup, and a workspace.
The bright, double-glazed living room is located at the front of the unit. The modern open kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances, including a dishwasher, a 4-burner gas stove, a combination oven-microwave, and a refrigerator with freezer.
In the hallway, leading to the bedroom, is the bathroom with a bathtub, toilet, walk-in shower, and a vanity with mirror.
The spacious bedroom at the rear features double-glazed windows and offers a peaceful retreat. Adjacent to it is a room that can be used as a walk-in closet, a nursery, or a home office.
The apartment features oak flooring with Floor insulation.
The neighborhood and accessibility
The apartment is located in Amsterdam’s always bustling Pijp neighborhood, in the section between.
This neighborhood is known for its many great restaurants, countless cafés (including those serving food), a wide variety of (boutique) shops, and, of course, the famous Albert Cuyp Market.
In addition to all the hotspots, you can find peace and quiet in Sarphatipark, just around the corner, along the Amstel River, or enjoy some culture at Museumplein. The Canal District is also within walking distance.
Conveniently located near public transportation. Trams, metros, and trains are all easily accessible. The “De Pijp” metro stop is within walking distance. From there, you can reach Amsterdam North or Amsterdam South in 4 minutes, or Schiphol Airport in 25 minutes.
Everything is easily accessible by bike. There is a secure bike parking facility nearby. The Amsterdam ring road is also easily accessible.
Parking options
By obtaining a parking permit from the Local authority.
Details
- Rent: €2,950 excluding utilities
- Available: June 1, 2026;
- Unfurnished
- 2-month security deposit
- Lease term: Model A lease agreement for an indefinite period, minimum twelve months;
- South-facing balcony
- Annual rent indexation in accordance with Dutch law.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €2,950 per month
- As of
- 3 Rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Internal: Good
- External: Good
- Floor area: 65 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 2 m²
- In the center
- Paid parking
- Parking permits
- Living space
- No garden
- Balcony
- Double glazed
- Apartment
- Upstairs apartment
- Upholstered
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