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Amsterdam - Jordaan
€2,000/ month
Private landlord
Sarah
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Price
€2,000.00
Available From
August 4, 2025
Deposit Amount
€4,000.00
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
16
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This unfurnished 1-bedroom apartment is located on Lijnbaansgracht in the Jordaan neighbourhood of Amsterdam. The unit is on the top floor of a historic building and offers canal views from the front. Large windows provide abundant natural light in the main living area, and the layout separates the living/dining space from the private sleeping area.
The kitchen is separate from the living area and is equipped with built-in appliances including a fridge, dishwasher, and oven. The bathroom is accessed directly from the bedroom and includes a walk-in shower and modern fixtures. A washing machine is provided and is located in a separate utility closet.
Key features include approximately 42 m² of living space, one bedroom and one bathroom, and an unfurnished interior. The unit is on the top floor and the building does not have an elevator. The listing notes the property retains authentic historic character and is described as a quiet retreat despite its central location.
The location in the Jordaan places the apartment close to local shops, cafés, markets, restaurants, boutiques, and public transport links while remaining in a calm residential setting. The listing indicates availability from 4 August 2025, an indefinite rental period, a monthly rent of €2,000 excluding utilities, and a deposit of €4,000. Viewing is possible by contacting the private owner (SARAH).