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Amsterdam - Indische Buurt
€900/ month + €75 service costs
Private landlord
Tom
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Price
€900.00
Service Costs
€75.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Available Until
January 31, 2026
Deposit Amount
€900.00
Min Duration
6
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
23
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A bright furnished room with its own balcony is listed on Tidorestraat in Amsterdam East. The room is offered within a shared apartment with a total apartment size reported as 72 m². The listing specifies the room includes a 200 × 90 cm bed and allows registration at the address. The apartment is shared with two current occupants and the household is described as calm, clean and respectful. The advertisement indicates no pets are allowed.
Shared areas include a living room, kitchen, bathroom and a separate toilet. Internet is available and utilities are handled as an additional monthly cost. The monthly rent for the room is €900 (utilities not included); an additional monthly fee of €75 is charged to cover gas, water, electricity and wifi. A deposit equal to one month’s rent (€900) is required. The listing notes viewing is possible and interested people are instructed to ask the landlord about a viewing.
Household and roommate information provided by the listing identifies two roommates: a 35-year-old Dutch male (scientist/handyman) and a 30-year-old English female (lawyer/European studies student). The listing states mixed-gender roommates and indicates the household prefers occasional shared meals or conversation, with a generally calm atmosphere. The ideal tenant criteria list one tenant aged 23–45, any gender, and acceptable occupations include student, working student, working or looking for a job; Dutch and English speakers are indicated.
Availability and contract details in the listing contain multiple notes: the room is listed as available from 1 September 2025, the text states the room is available until 31 January 2026, and elsewhere the rental period is described as indefinite. These points are presented as given and may conflict; prospective applicants are advised to confirm exact availability and contract length with the landlord. The listing was posted recently (7 hours ago) and the landlord/contact person is named Tom.