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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€1,300/ month
Private landlord
Eleonora
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Price
€1,300.00
Available From
September 4, 2025
Available Until
September 26, 2025
Min Duration
3
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Building Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
28
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This furnished apartment is located on Johan van Hasseltkade in Amsterdam Noord, a vibrant and popular area known for its diverse amenities. The apartment features one bedroom and offers a total living space of 51 square meters. It is available for rent from September 4, 2025, until September 26, 2025, making it suitable for short-term stays of around three months.
The apartment is well-lit and cozy, designed to provide comfort during the rental period. It includes a private living room, kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. The kitchen is fully equipped with necessary appliances and utensils to meet daily cooking needs. Internet access is available, and the property holds an energy label A0, indicating high energy efficiency.
The apartment benefits from two balconies: a spacious balcony and a French balcony, both contributing to ample natural light and sunlight exposure. The location offers convenient access to various local amenities such as bars, restaurants, cafes, vintage shops, urban saunas, gyms, yoga studios, and a green park within walking distance. The city center is easily reachable, and public transport connections to the airport are well established.
The rental price of €1,300 per month includes utilities. The landlord prefers a single tenant aged between 28 and 45 years, who may be a working student or employed, with English spoken as the language of communication. Pets are not allowed, and the apartment is intended for one occupant. Viewing arrangements can be made by contacting the landlord.