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Amsterdam - Scheldebuurt
€1,150/ month + €150 service costs
Private landlord
Christian
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Price
€1,150.00
Service Costs
€150.00
Available From
August 12, 2025
Deposit Amount
€750.00
Contract Type
B
Min Duration
3
Property Type
Room
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Terrace
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
23
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A 14 m² unfurnished room is available in an apartment on Scheldestraat in Amsterdam. The listing indicates the room is in a building that occupies the 4th and 5th floors and includes a large balcony and a roof terrace. The room is offered as unfurnished and is intended for a single tenant; the posted rent is €1,150 per month excluding utilities. Shared facilities include a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and a separate toilet. The listing notes internet availability and that no pets are allowed.
The posting contains multiple details about rental terms that appear to conflict. One part of the listing states the room is available from 12 Aug 2025 and indicates an indefinite rental period, while another section says the room is available from the 1st of September and describes the contract as temporary (approximately six months) with the potential to extend. The landlord’s ideal tenant information lists a preferred stay of three months. These differing statements are retained here without assuming which is correct.
Information on costs is provided as follows: rent is €1,150 per month (excluding utilities), a deposit of €750 is required, and additional costs/service charges are listed at €150. The listing mentions energy label A1 for the property. House rules described by the landlord include no parties or late-night drinks and a preference for someone who works and has their own social life. Roommates are noted as male; the landlord indicates gender is not important and that everyone is welcome to apply.
Contact details and viewing arrangements are limited in the scraped data: the listing states viewing is possible and that interested parties should contact the landlord (named Christian). The post was scraped as "Posted 1 days ago." The information above is a factual summary of the scraped listing; conflicting or duplicated items from different sources have been preserved and described rather than resolved or assumed.