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Amsterdam - G-buurt
€680/ month
Private landlord
Studentenhuis toren 6
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Price
€680.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Available Until
August 31, 2026
Deposit Amount
€1,360.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Room
Construction Year
2008
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Balcony
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
Preferred Gender
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This furnished room of 14 square meters is available for rent from September 1, 2025, until August 31, 2026. It is located in a luxury, smoke-free student house named Studentenhuis Toren 6 in Amsterdam. The room includes access to a private balcony and a shared balcony accessible through the common area. It is fully furnished and decorated, with an option to include bedding. Bringing personal furniture is not allowed. The apartment complex was established in 2008 and is part of a monumental tower complex in the Joop van Stigtpark area, surrounded by green and wooded spaces. It is situated right next to the Ganzenhoef metro station (Metro 53), which provides direct connections to Amsterdam Central Station and other parts of the city.
The student house holds a permit from the Amsterdam municipality (2017) and has undergone full renovation. It features new window frames with HR++ insulation glass, cavity wall insulation, soundproofing between rooms, floating floors with sound insulation, and smoke detectors in each room, all compliant with local regulations. The apartment offers shared facilities including two bathrooms, two toilets, and a fully equipped kitchen with a combination oven, dishwasher, large fridge/freezer, two cooking areas, and two extractor hoods. Kitchenware such as plates, cutlery, and pans are provided. One bathroom contains a fully automatic washing machine and heat pump dryer.
Access to the residential towers is secured with a badge system, and visitors must register via video intercom. Smoking is prohibited inside the apartment. Tenants are expected to live cooperatively with other students, maintain hygiene, and responsibly use the provided equipment. Registration in the Amsterdam Basic Registration of Persons (BRP) is mandatory along with proof of student enrollment. The room is exclusively for students; interns and working individuals are not eligible. Proficiency in Dutch is required.
Nearby amenities include a supermarket (AH), pharmacy, medical center, cafeteria, and restaurants directly opposite the complex. The ArenA area is reachable within 10 minutes by bus. The location is convenient for students attending institutions such as ACTA, VU, HES, InHolland, Science Park, UvA Amstel, Weesperplein, and Roetersplein. Preference is given to candidates coming from within the Netherlands or Belgium. Prospective tenants must submit a detailed application in Dutch describing their background, education, hobbies, character traits, and reasons for renting the room. A phone interview may follow before viewing appointments are considered. Parents are welcome to attend viewings. No viewing or application guarantees rental rights.
The rent is €680 per month, including utilities. A deposit of €1,360 is required. The room is suitable for one male student aged 18 to 21. The household is mixed gender with no pets allowed. Internet is available. Energy label for the apartment is B3.