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Amstelveen - Noord-Holland
€2,400/ month
Private landlord
Yousef
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Price
€2,400.00
Available From
August 28, 2025
Deposit Amount
€4,800.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Building Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
30
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This furnished two-bedroom flat is located on the first floor of a building on Maarten Lutherweg in Amstelveen and has a total living area of 82 m². The apartment comprises a private living room, a separate kitchen, a private bathroom and a separate toilet. The layout provides two bedrooms that are described as generous in size and a spacious living area. The unit is accessed by lift and includes a large balcony offering outdoor space on the same level as the flat.
A separate, large storage room is provided on the ground floor for additional storage needs. The flat is offered as private accommodation without roommates and pets are not permitted. The property has an energy label C0. The accommodation is furnished and presented for use by a household rather than shared-room arrangements.
The location on Maarten Lutherweg is within walking distance of local public transport; the flat is approximately an eight-minute walk from Sportlaan tram station. The surrounding area is residential and connected to Amstelveen public transport links. The property is described as suitable for a couple without children or for a couple with one child. No additional neighborhood amenities were specified in the available information.
The monthly rent is stated as €2,400 excluding utilities and the security deposit is €4,800. The landlord indicates an indefinite (open-ended) rental period and lists a preference for tenants who are expatriates recently arrived to the Netherlands or who will be arriving, with a requirement for a valid work contract and a work permit. The landlord’s stated ideal tenancy is for two people, aged approximately 30–45, in employment; the owner is listed as a private landlord named Yousef. Viewings and contact are to be arranged through the listed private owner.