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Funda gem: own a harbor crane in Amsterdam for 875,000 euros

Funda gem: own a harbor crane in Amsterdam for 875,000 euros

A giant harbor crane on the KNSM-eiland in Amsterdam has been put up for sale on the housing platform Funda for 875,000 euros. The unique property offers a distinctive alternative to traditional residential housing like apartments or canal houses.

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Large fire with heavy smoke in Amsterdam-Slotervaart apartment

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