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Amsterdam - Kadijken
€2,550/ month
Private landlord
Natasha
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Price
€2,550.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,000.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
20
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This furnished two-bedroom apartment on Overhaalsgang in Amsterdam offers wide canal views and a living area of approximately 74 m². The listing indicates the apartment is fully furnished and presented as a comfortable home suitable for a couple with a young family. The accommodation includes a private living room, private kitchen, private bathroom and a separate private toilet. Internet is available in the unit and the property’s energy label is not specified.
The neighbourhood is described as quiet and centrally located behind the zoo, with approximately a 20-minute walk to Amsterdam Central Station. Public transport connections are close by: bus 22 stops across the road and tram stops are within about a 7-minute walk. Local amenities nearby include parks, the Marineterrein, supermarkets, restaurants, the zoo and several museums. The description emphasises convenient access to these local services without providing further specifics.
Practical rental details are provided: the rent is €2,550 per month excluding utilities, with a deposit of €3,000. The apartment is available from 1 October 2025 and the rental period is stated as indefinite; the landlord requests a minimum stay of one year. The listing notes that a viewing is possible and interested parties should ask the landlord about arranging one. Additional costs beyond the rent and deposit are not specified in the listing.
The owner and contact information are listed as Natasha, a private owner; prospects are instructed to contact the landlord for further information. The listing was posted five hours prior to the scrape. House rules include that no pets are allowed. The landlord’s preferred tenant profile specifies up to two tenants, aged between 20 and 99, and includes working people and working students; gender is not important and languages spoken are listed as “everyone welcome.” One female roommate is noted in the listing.