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Amsterdam - Oude Pijp
€2,000/ month + €75 service costs
Private landlord
Claudia
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Price
€2,000.00
Service Costs
€75.00
Available From
December 1, 2025
Available Until
February 5, 2026
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Min Duration
2
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
23
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This furnished apartment on Gerard Doustraat in the De Pijp neighbourhood is offered for a short-term rental period from 1 December 2025 until 1 February 2026. The unit measures approximately 78 m² and is listed with an energy label A0. Rent is €2,000 per month including utilities; a security deposit of €1,500 is required. An additional charge of €75 applies for deep cleaning every two to three weeks as noted in the rental terms.
The layout is duplex across the third and fourth floors with a private living room, private kitchen, private bathroom and a separate toilet. The apartment has a balcony, large windows at the front and back that provide natural light, and a generally quiet setting despite being near local amenities. Furnishings have been reorganized and the interior recently repainted; internet service is available. The listing notes the presence of houseplants that require regular watering.
The building is located in De Pijp close to the Albert Cuyp Market and within a short walk of numerous cafés, restaurants and retail shops. Public transport connections are approximately 150 meters away, providing access in multiple directions across the city. Although the address is centrally placed, the apartment is described as quiet due to its higher-floor location. The neighbourhood context is urban and well-served, suitable for short-term stays by people working or temporarily residing in Amsterdam.
Occupancy is indicated for up to two people and the landlord’s stated preference is tenants aged roughly 23–60 years; occupations listed include working students, employed persons and those looking for work. The landlord requests no pets, no smoking and preferably no children. Viewing is possible through the landlord; the listing indicates Claudia as the private owner and lists Dutch, English, Spanish and Italian among spoken languages. Availability is limited to the specified dates and the apartment is presented as suitable for short-term or transitional accommodation needs.