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Amsterdam - IJselbuurt
€997/ month
Private landlord
Lisa Marlen
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Price
€997.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,800.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
16
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A furnished room of approximately 30 m² is offered on Holendrechtstraat in Amsterdam. The listing specifies the rent excluding utilities as €997 per month and an additional monthly cost of €60 for wifi, water and energy. A deposit of €1,800 is listed. The rental arrangement is within a shared household rather than an independent apartment.
The space is described as furnished. The listing notes shared facilities including a kitchen and a shared toilet; it also lists a private bathroom. The landlord’s description clarifies that the rental is not an independent living space and does not include separate kitchen appliances or a fully independent toilet and shower/bathroom setup. There is no separate living room associated with the room as listed.
Tenancy details indicate an indefinite rental period and that the occupant will be a hospita tenant of the main tenant, with rent and service charges paid to the main tenant and a rental contract provided by the main tenant. The landlord requires tenants to register in the population register. The room is intended for a single live-in tenant or for two recognized partners; it is stated as not available for two friends. The listing specifies no pets are allowed.
Additional notes from the listing identify one male roommate in the household and indicate the landlord’s name as Lisa. The listing includes preferred tenant characteristics such as a wide age range (16–99), and typical occupations including students, working students, and employed persons; a minimum suggested duration of stay of two years or more is noted. Viewings are possible by arrangement; prospective tenants are asked to contact the landlord or main tenant for further practical details and to discuss utilities and other arrangements.