Henriette Roland Holsthof is a four-room corner apartment on the fourth floor of a small-scale, well-maintained building. The living area measures 65 m² and the apartment is partially furnished, with central heating, double glazing and laminate flooring throughout. There are three bedrooms and a living room furnished with a sofa and coffee table. A southeast-facing balcony provides unobstructed views over a green courtyard and receives morning to early-afternoon sun.\n\nThe apartment layout begins with an entrance hall that includes a fuse box and a storage/water meter cupboard, followed by a separate toilet. One bedroom is located at the rear, a second bedroom at the front includes a built-in closet, and a third bedroom at the rear has a freestanding wardrobe and direct access to the balcony. The kitchen is finished in black and is fitted with a gas hob, oven, extractor hood and microwave; a washing machine and a fridge with freezer compartment are included. The kitchen leads to the bathroom, which is equipped with a luxury steam shower cabin and a washbasin.\n\nAdditional items provided with the apartment include basic kitchenware (pots, pans, cutlery and dishes) and storage furniture such as wardrobes. The property is listed as having energy label C0. The accommodation offers private living room, kitchen, bathroom and toilet facilities and is suitable for up to three occupants. Pets are not allowed.\n\nThe building is situated in a quiet street with free on-street parking and is approximately a seven-minute walk from Weesp train station. Direct train connections reach Amsterdam Central Station, Amsterdam Zuid, Amsterdam Bijlmer/Arena and Hilversum in about 16–17 minutes, and Utrecht Central Station in about 35 minutes. The rent is €950 per month, excluding utilities, with a deposit of €950. The apartment is available from 1 September 2025 and is offered for a minimum rental period of six months and a maximum of two years. According to the listing, only (working) students who do not live in Amsterdam may apply and proof of student status and residence outside Amsterdam is required; the landlord is listed as a private owner (Nasjoe) and viewings are possible.