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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€910/ month
Private landlord
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Price
€910.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Available Until
April 1, 2026
Deposit Amount
€910.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
6
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
28
Preferred Gender
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This furnished private room is located on Robert Scottstraat in the Erasmuspark area of Amsterdam West. The room measures 21 m² and has an adjoining large balcony providing afternoon and evening sunlight. The room layout includes built-in storage and a variety of supplied furnishings: rug, large lounge chair, plant, mirror, built-in closet, white desk and an IKEA clothing hanger. A bed and mattress are not supplied; a single IKEA bed and mattress may be available for transfer and would require assembly by the occupant.
The property is in a renovated, well-insulated building and offers communal facilities that include a shared kitchen, shared bathroom, shared toilet and a shared hallway. The household does not include a shared living room, so living-room space is not shared among occupants. Appliances and equipment listed as present in the kitchen include a Nespresso machine, two airfryers, an oven, basic dishes and cutlery, a blender, a washing machine and a dryer. Internet is available and the building has an energy label A1.
House rules and tenant preferences are stated clearly: the household is non-smoking inside and around the building and pets are not permitted. The household follows vegetarian/pescatarian/plant-based meal practices; occupants who prepare meat are asked to bring personal pans and cutting boards. The landlord indicates a preference for a single female tenant aged approximately 30–42 with a full-time occupation (employment, internship combined with work, or PhD). The room is not suitable for couples and the household aims for a calm, adult and orderly living environment.
Practical details include a proposed contract term of six months with the possibility of extension and a monthly cleaning service provided once per month. The rent is listed as €910 per month including utilities; the deposit is listed as €910. The room can be offered furnished or alternatively provided without furniture (staged). The description focuses on the room size, included amenities, shared facilities, house rules and tenant preferences for clarity.