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1102 AX (Amsterdam - F-buurt)
€1,500/ month
Private landlord
Mandip
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Price
€1,500.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Available Until
November 1, 2025
Min Duration
1
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Bike Storage
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
16
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A fully furnished private room of approximately 15 m² is offered within a two-bedroom apartment on Raoul Wallenbergstraat in Amsterdam (postal code 1102 AX). The room is described as the larger bedroom in the apartment; the other bedroom will be occupied by the landlord. Registration at the address is not possible according to the listing. The accommodation is positioned as a short-term/temporary rental rather than a long-term tenancy.
Shared facilities include a living room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a separate toilet that are used communally with the other occupant. Internet access is available in the apartment. The building provides an elevator, bicycle storage and a communal courtyard. A camera system is installed in the complex and the building is noted as having energy label A1.
The property is located close to public transport: the Anton de Komplein bus stop lies within approximately 200 metres of the apartment complex, and additional tram, train and metro connections are available in the surrounding area. Major roads including the A1, A2, A9 and A10 are accessible from the location, providing road links to other parts of the region. The address and the nearby transport points are appropriate for someone relying on public transport or commuting by car.
The listed monthly rent is €1,500. Utilities are indicated separately in parts of the listing; prospective tenants should confirm which utilities are included in the rent before arranging a stay. The apartment is presented for short-term occupancy and may be suitable for stays that do not require municipal registration. The household has no pets allowed and the other occupant is reported as male; further tenancy details and any specific house rules should be confirmed with the landlord.
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NO2
12.4µg/m 3
O3
40.6µg/m 3
PM10
15µg/m 3
PM2.5
7.4µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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