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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€2,150/ month
Private landlord
Tom
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Price
€2,150.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,000.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
26
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The apartment is located on Swammerdamstraat, Amsterdam, within walking distance of the city centre, the Amstel and De Pijp neighbourhoods. Nearby points of interest include the Amstel Hotel, the University of Amsterdam (UvA), and the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). Albert Heijn supermarket and Wibautstraat metro station are approximately a five-minute walk away. The listing states the apartment is in a central part of the city with relatively fewer tourists compared to the main tourist areas.
The property is a two-bedroom apartment of 68 m² and is described as partly furnished overall; the room available for rent is unfurnished. Both bedrooms are positioned at the quiet rear side of the building and overlook neighbours’ back gardens. A photograph of the smaller bedroom is already available; a photograph of the larger bedroom is not yet provided but can be shown during a viewing. Shared spaces include the living room, kitchen, bathroom and toilet; internet is available.
The current household will consist of one existing tenant and one new flatmate. The existing tenant is a 38-year-old man who is described as friendly, social and generally quiet; his interests include working out, running, cycling, reading and hiking. The landlord is likely to list the incoming occupant as a co-occupant rather than as a co-tenant, which means the co-occupant’s rights and responsibilities differ from those of a co-tenant; notably, if the main tenant moves out the co-occupant would also have to leave the property.
Rental terms and requirements are specified in the listing. Rent is €2,150 per month excluding utilities and is stated to be the total amount to be paid by the two tenants combined; the deposit is €2,000. The room is available from 1 October 2025 on an indefinite rental period, with viewings available upon request. The listing limits applicants to a single tenant (no couples), requires employment or being a business owner with a minimum two-year track record, a minimum provable net income of €4,000/month, no pets and a non-smoking household; occasional relaxed visitors are acceptable but regular parties are not.