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Amsterdam - Grachtengordel
€3,600/ month
Private landlord
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Price
€3,600.00
Available From
October 15, 2025
Deposit Amount
€6,000.00
Min Duration
7
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
16
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This furnished apartment is located on the second floor of a historic building on Singel, Amsterdam, with views of the central canal. The apartment measures 70 m² and is listed as available from 15 October 2025. It was renovated in 2022 and includes modern installations such as underfloor heating, a smart lighting system, and full insulation intended to improve energy efficiency. The listing states the property is energy label A.
The accommodation comprises a private living room, private kitchen, private bathroom and a separate toilet. The kitchen is fitted with high-end appliances from Miele and Bora and includes a built-in coffee machine and an ice-cream maker. Silent Glis curtains are installed to manage light and privacy, and the bedroom contains a Tempur mattress. Furniture is provided and sourced from brands including Ligne Roset and B&B.
Utilities are not included in the monthly rent of €3,600; a deposit of €6,000 is specified. Internet availability is indicated. Pets are not allowed according to the listing. The advertisement lists the landlord as Ying, a private owner, and notes that viewing is possible by messaging the landlord.
The location is close to the Nine Streets district and within walking distance of restaurants, supermarkets and art shops. The description highlights canal views and a quiet street setting. The listing contains inconsistent information about minimum rental periods (see listing details) so prospective renters should confirm the exact lease length and terms with the landlord prior to applying.