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Under offer:Ceintuurbaan 372-2, 1073 EL Amsterdam - Photo
Under offer
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Ceintuurbaan 372-2 1073 EL Amsterdam €2,400 /mo

  • Apartment
  • 3 rooms
  • 1 bedroom(s)
  • 1 Bathroom
  • Construction year 1888
  • 61 m² liveable area
  • Furnished
  • B Energy certificate B

Description

*ENGLISH*
On the Ceintuurbaan, we offer this furnished apartment with one bedroom and a south-east-facing balcony.

LAYOUT
Through the communal entrance, you reach the apartment on the second floor. At the front is the living room with an adjoining office room. In the middle is the open kitchen, equipped with a refrigerator, oven-microwave combination, dishwasher and induction hob. At the rear of the apartment is the bedroom, which can be closed off with glass sliding doors with stained glass. The bedroom has a double bed and a large wardrobe. Adjacent to the bedroom is the walk-in closet. The bedroom provides access to the balcony, which faces south-east. The bathroom is accessed via the hall and is fitted with a bath/shower, toilet, washbasin, washing machine and dryer.

AREA
De Pijp is perhaps the most characteristic neighborhood of Amsterdam, with origins dating back to the late 19th century.
Today,it is a popular and diverse district, known for its numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants. A significant historical moment was the opening of the Heineken Brewery in 1886 by Freddy Heineken's father, which put the neighborhood on the international map. The vibrancy of De Pijp is also defined by the famous Albert Cuyp Market and the nearby Sarphatipark. The area has a rich cultural history and was once home to artists and writers such as Piet Mondrian, Carel Willink, and Gerard Reve. This creative legacy is still evident in the many cafes and dining spots in the area. De Pijp is easily accessible by public transport. Thanks to the North-South Line and various tram connections, you can quickly reach other parts of the city. By car, you can reach the A10 ring road or the A2 and A1 motorways within minutes.

STREET NAME
Ceintuurbaan, dating from 1902, was intended to be the ring road of Amsterdam with its thirty-meter width, connecting the new neighborhoods outside the canal belt. Eventually, only the section between Boerenwetering and the Amstel retained this name. At the end of the 19th century, Mayor Alexander Boers of the then municipality of Nieuwer Amstel (now Amstelveen since 1964) commissioned the construction of the Ceintuurbaan to create a much-needed connection across the Binnendijksche Buitenvelderse Polder.

This non-binding rental information has been compiled by our office with the utmost care based on the information provided to us by the landlord. Therefore, we cannot provide any guarantees, nor can we accept any liability for this information in any way. All dimensions are indicative and The Rental Agency accepts no liability for deviations.

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Features

Offer

Reference number
01966
Asking price
€2,400 per month
Deposit
€4,800
Furnishing
Yes
Furnishing
Furnished
Status
Under offer
Acceptance
Immediately
Obtainable from
01 December 2025
Obtainable until
28 February 2027
Offered since
27 November 2025
Last updated
09 December 2025

Construction

Type of residence
Apartment, mezzanine, apartment
Floor
2nd floor
Type of construction
Existing estate
Construction period
1888
Isolations
Insulated glazing

Surfaces and content

Floor Surface
61 m²
Content
162 m³

Layout

Number of floors
1
Number of rooms
3 (of which 1 bedroom)
Number of bathrooms
1

Outdoors

Location
Near highway
Near public transport
Near school

Energy consumption

Energy certificate
B

Features

Water heating
Central heating system
Heating
Central heating
Ventilation method
Mechanical ventilation
Natural ventilation
Bathroom facilities
Bath
Shower
Sink
Washbasin furniture
Washingmachine connection
Has a balcony
Yes
Has ventilation
Yes