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Amsterdam - Osdorp
€1,200/ month
Private landlord
Thyago
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Price
€1,200.00
Available From
September 10, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,000.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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Flat Wolbrantskerkweg, Amsterdam - For Rent
1069 CL (Amsterdam)
€2,100/ month
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This listing describes a furnished room in a shared apartment on Wolbrantskerkweg in Amsterdam. The property is part of a building described as nice and quiet. The apartment's total area is listed as 120 m² and the room includes heating and laminate flooring. Shared spaces include a living room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a separate toilet; internet is available and the property has an energy label C.
The room is offered furnished and is described as suitable for one person or a couple; the rent differs by occupancy. The advertised rent including utilities is €950 per month for one person and €1,200 per month for a couple. A deposit of €1,000 is stated. The rental term is described as indefinite.
Location and transport connections are noted: the property is about 40 minutes from Amsterdam Central Station and about 15–20 minutes from Schiphol Airport. The immediate area has several restaurants, cafes, markets and shops. The listing indicates a quiet building environment. No floor level or year built/renovated information is provided in the available details.
House rules and tenant preferences are included in the listing. No pets are allowed. Roommates are indicated as male; the landlord's preferred number of tenants is two people and preferred duration of stay is two years or more. The landlord languages include Dutch, English and Spanish and listed suitable tenant occupations include student, working student, employed and job-seeking. The landlord is identified as a private owner named Thyago.