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Amsterdam - Indische Buurt
€1,250/ month
Private landlord
Mustafa
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Price
€1,250.00
Available From
October 31, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,400.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
3
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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This room is located on Riouwstraat in the Amsterdam Oost neighbourhood, within walking distance of Muiderpoort Station and nearby bus and tram stops. Local amenities are close by: Dappermarkt and the Oost shopping centre are approximately five minutes on foot, and Javastraat is a short walk away. The apartment is situated in a residential area of Amsterdam Oost with convenient access to public transport and local shops. The listing includes a floor plan that shows the layout of the apartment and marks the available room.
The available room measures 13 m² and is uncarpeted; it includes access to a balcony. The apartment is shared and has a total area of 77 m², with shared use of the living room, kitchen, bathroom and toilet. Internet is available in the apartment. Rent is €1,250 per month and is stated as inclusive of utilities; a security deposit of €2,400 is required and rent is to be paid monthly in advance. Address registration is possible for a one-time fee of €750 and the minimum rental period is one year or longer.
The apartment is offered for women only and will be shared with two female housemates. Overnight guests are not permitted in order to maintain the agreed household rules. Pets are not allowed in the apartment. The landlord indicates a preference for a single tenant per room and notes that suitable tenants include students, working students or working professionals.
The listing identifies the landlord as Mustafa and notes that the floor plan in the listing photos indicates which room is available. The listing states that no payments will be requested prior to a signed rental agreement and the provision of proof of address registration and a copy of the landlord's identification. Languages spoken by the landlord include Dutch and English. Further procedural matters such as viewing arrangements or correspondence are handled directly with the landlord as part of the application and tenancy process.