Rental Business Amsterdam Metropolitan Area

Front DutchBuoy early 19th century. Back DutchBuoy 17th century. Groundfloor DutchBuoy was oaken shavings warehouse for 28 local smoke-houses.
Front DutchBuoy early 19th century. Back DutchBuoy 17th century. Groundfloor DutchBuoy was oaken shavings warehouse for 28 local smoke-houses.

Rental Business for Americans, Canadians, Europeans, Japanese, Chinese, Indians, Bresilians, Australians, ....................................... 

Are you are looking for an accessible, luxury, spacious and immaculate rental. Close to Amsterdam International Airport (35 minutes), Amsterdam Metro (10 minutes), Ring Road A10 (11 minutes) and Zero Parking Costs (!) in front of The Dutch Buoy.

 

Amsterdam rental prices surged 47% past 3 years. Rent The Dutch Buoy: HIGH END canal house (100m2) Monnickendam. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, free parking. Monthly rent € 3499 incl. utilities, weekly apartment + bed cleaning, concierge. 

 

Leaving your home you expect to have fast WIFI, laser printer, good lighting for work, top beds, 50-100 MHz for bandwidth and top audio & television. But you`ll get much more: five-star amenities, modern furniture, excellent bed-clothes, technology entertainment, exclusive artwork and our excellent concierge helping you to find locally and regionally, what you are looking for.

 

Living in the CENTER of this 750 years old fishing city. Restaurants, pubs, butcher, grocery, etc.  are all within 100 meter distance.

 

We rented to Swiss and British yacht crew finishing luxurious yachts at Hakvoort Yacht Wharf. To a Spanish solar panel workforce. To South Korean IT project team. And to an American couple, who were discovering Europe during three months with The Dutch Buoy in Monnickendam as starting point to Firenze, Vienna, Prague, etc.

 

Review 8 =  What all make us feel us like being at home

A perfect stay at this lovely house, not only environment & lovely view, but mostly people are soooooooo friendly nice! What all makes feels like being at home!" (our GuestBook).


Review 9 = Dit appartement krijgt van ons een dikke 10!!
Hele mooie locatie, uitstekende bedden, alles wat je je maar kan wensen.
De conciërge stond altijd voor ons klaar en elke week werd alles schoongemaakt.
Ik zou deze mooie plek aan iedereen aanraden!!!

Dutch Review by Jenny, 15 March 2018 | Stay: 5 weeks 2018 5 stars, airbnb.com

Harbour view from second bedroom second floor Dutch Buoy Monnickendam
Harbour view from second bedroom second floor Dutch Buoy Monnickendam
Review 10 = Review from Olaf Templeman, rentals.tripadvisor.com:           
"A sophisticated beautifully appointed historical house in the centre of Monnickendam",
Left on Apr 28th 2017, after a stay of 3 1/2 months DutchBuoy:
'We really have thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Dutch Buoy in Monnickendam, and found the accommodation exactly as described. This delightful and historical house, has been appointed to a very high standard with many interesting and charming interior design features. The house itself is beautifully situated in the centre of Monnickendam with a wonderful view across the canal and the traditional Dutch sailing barges that moor alongside. The owners of the Dutch Boy have been extremely welcoming and thoughtful and the concierge service a bonus, always helpful when called upon. We could not recommend this accommodation more highly.'

Photo Gallery Dutch Buoy, Long & Short Term Rental

Tindu BV, Owner Dutch Buoy Monnickendam

Tindu Limited owns this authentic canal house since 1984 and is registered at The Dutch Chamber of Commerce, number 36050423, look at www.kvk.nl  After more than 30 years’ ownership we can say that this property has always been a sanctuary for us. We want to share these experiences with our guests: relax and leave your retreat rejuvenated!

Rein Willemsen is reservation manager. He is doing the communication before your arrival at The Dutch Buoy: reservations, lease contract, finance and one week before your arrival a welcome letter with relevant information about arrival procedure, cell phone concierge, public transport, taxis etc. Rein`s cell = (+31)654207625 and his mail = reininnovativeresults@gmail.com 

Our Concierge Services are a bonus. He welcomes and says-good-bye-to you. He gives a welcome tour through house, utilities and facilities. He answers your local and regional questions. And he inspects the Dutch Buoy before your departure. 

 

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Attractive LIVING/DINING ROOM, red brown parquet (Padoek), fast WiFi, huge LED Philips BDL5585XL/00. Step-gable houses opposite Dutch Buoy.

Long Term Rental Rates in Euros for 4 Persons, Maximum 6 Persons
Long term rent in Low Season Month ( = January, February, March, November) = € 4,950 per month.
Long term rent in Shoulder Season Month (= April, May, October, December) = € 5,900 per month.
Long term rent in Peak Season Month (June, July, August, September) = € 7,100 per month.
Inclusive are all utility costs (gas, electricity, water, fast WiFi, TV) + 1 x per week house cleaning (3 hours) + 1 x per week bedclothes and towels washing (3 hours) + local concierge at your service + Municipal Tourist Tax (= € 3.10 per night per person).

 

Monnickendam, place with 800 years city rights
The Dutch Buoy, Amsterdam Metropolitan Area

Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket

The Amsterdam & Region Travel Ticket entitles you to unlimited travel in Amsterdam and its whole region - day and night - on bus, metro and train. This ticket is valid for 1, 2 or 3 calendar days from first check in. A day in this context begins at 0.00 am and ends the next day at 4.00 pm. With this ticket you always check in when boarding and check our getting off the bus or tram. For metro or train you check in and out at the station (platform). 1 day = € 18,50/ 2 days = € 26,00 / 3 days = € 33,50 per person.

Where to buy?

Tourist Information Centre VVV Monnickendam = 2 minutes from The Dutch Buoy or GVB Tickets & Info = at Amsterdam Central Station or NS Tickets & Service = Schiphol Plaza, main hall.   

Bus travel from the Dutch Buoy to Amsterdam: take bus 315 (a 5 minutes`walk to bus stop Swaensborch) to Amsterdam North Metro Station (= a 10 minutes`bus drive) or take bus 316 or 314 (a 8 minutes`walk to bus stop at provincial road N247) to Amsterdam Central Station (= a 18 minutes`bus drive).

Short Origin of Waterland, Region North Amsterdam

Short Origin of Waterland in The Edge of The World, How the North Sea Made Us Who We Are (Michael Pye, 2015):

“Human beings started to quit the North Sea coast in the tenth century and they moved inland to the peat zone. The domes and cushions of peat, standing four meters proud of the bog itself, looked like the terpen, the kind of hillocks which has used as refuges before. A century of drought made the bogs seem almost accessible, and if drought could do that, man could do better. All it took was ditches and canals to drain off the water from the high peat domes to the pools that pockmarked the low bog, and you can dig a ditch with the tools any peasant owns: no new technology required. Once drained, the land could be farmed. All the sodden peat in Waterland, which is just north of Amsterdam, became land for farming in this way. …………The town of Medemblik sat in Waterland on the side of the Almere Lake. It was a transit town for freight coming from the Rhine and heading to the North Sea on its way to Scandinavia and England. ………. The sea broke into the lake and turned it brackish and tidal: what was used to be called the Zuider Zee……….. Between 1100 and 1300 most of the Zuider Zee was lined with dikes to stop the land washing away……… The Dutch already had the reputation for managing water …… “free ground with free people” ….. Peat-mining became an industry: for fuel and breweries from Amsterdam to Antwerp. The towns had ruined the peat grounds with their appetite for fuel and now the fact that the ground was spoiled led to the building of dams and the new towns around them: towns like Amsterdam and Monnickendam.

North of Amsterdam after  the Romans retreated the North Sea areas:
First the Frisians (650-900 CE) developed these peat zones, building on domes and cushions (= terpen) their villages. Using their flat-bottomed boats – look at the picture in front of The Dutch Buoy – to trade and spreading the use of money. Once drained, all sodden peat, became land for farming. Medemblik became transit town for freight from the Rhine to Scandinavia and England.The sea broke into the lake and turned it brackish and tidal: what was used to be called the Zuider Zee.

Then the Vikings (800-1200 CE) came to rob & trade. Between 1100-1300 most of the Zuider Zee was lined with dikes. The Dutch already had the reputation for managing water: “free ground with free people”. Peat-mining became an industry: for fuel and breweries from Amsterdam to Antwerp. The towns had ruined the peat grounds with their appetite for fuel. Now the ground was spoiled led to the building of dams and towns like Amsterdam and Monnickendam.

Then Hansa towns (1250-1550 CE), a cartel between Hamburg, Lubeck, Cologne, York, London and Edinburgh, banded together to keep their ships safe, made sure they were well treated in foreign ports. Around 1550 Hansa towns deteriorated.

Then Amsterdam (1550-1650 CE) became the (physical) stock market for Atlantic & Pacific trade. The golden age of Amsterdam is beginning: the art, the riches, the great fleets and the complex markets in anything from paper, grain, species, slaves. Power became a matter of show and glitz as well as armies and diplomacy, soft power perhaps but essential when a ruler is surrounded by disorderly, independent towns and dependent on big merchant enterprises". 

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