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Amsterdam - IJselbuurt
€1,450/ month + €25 service costs
Private landlord
Rob
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Price
€1,450.00
Service Costs
€25.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Available Until
April 1, 2026
Deposit Amount
€2,700.00
Min Duration
6
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1930
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
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A furnished room is offered on Amstelkade in Amsterdam South. The space includes a private living room and a separate bedroom, listed with a floor area of 55 m² and forming part of a shared apartment with a total area of 85 m². The living room is on a corner with five large windows providing an outlook over the canal. The unit features a private entrance and is intended for single occupancy within a shared two-person apartment.
The interior is furnished and fitted with wooden flooring. The living area contains an open kitchen, a corner sofa, a dining table, and storage such as a wardrobe. The bedroom includes an additional luxury sink with a base cabinet. Bathroom and toilet are shared with the other occupant. Internet service of 1 Gbps is provided, and a monthly cleaning contribution of €25 is indicated in the listing.
The property is located in a maintained building from the 1930s with a traditional entrance and a wide staircase. The location is described as near the Apollo Hotel in Amsterdam South and close to transport and amenities such as the Zuidas and RAI, the Pijp, the city centre, and several shopping streets. The room offers a canal view from the corner windows and is positioned in a residential neighbourhood.
The tenancy is specified as a temporary six-month arrangement suitable for students or interns and intended for one person. The listing notes mixed-gender roommates and a no-pets policy. Practical terms given in the listing include a deposit of €2,700 and additional service costs of €125 per month; rent is listed excluding utilities. The property carries an energy label of C1. Age preference and language considerations are noted in the listing but are presented as descriptive details rather than conditions.