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Amsterdam - Schinkelbuurt
€1,425/ month
Private landlord
William
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Price
€1,425.00
Available From
September 24, 2025
Available Until
September 1, 2026
Deposit Amount
€1,425.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
17
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A furnished private room of 23 m² is offered in an apartment on Amstelveenseweg in the Oud-Zuid neighbourhood of Amsterdam. The rent is €1,425 per month and includes gas, water and electricity. A deposit equal to one month’s rent is indicated (€1,425) and there is a one-off furniture charge of €400. The listing is managed by a private owner (William) and the preferred rental duration is one year.
The apartment includes a shared living room of approximately 15 m² and a shared kitchen. The bathroom (shower) and a separate toilet are shared with two other occupants, both male. A washing machine is available within the apartment. Internet is available for an additional fee.
The room is furnished and the rental is described as including furniture. The rental arrangement specifies occupancy by a single tenant. Pets are not allowed. The property’s energy label is listed as unknown.
The property is located near Vondelpark and is served by nearby public transport connections in the Oud-Zuid area. The listing notes shared living arrangements with two roommates and indicates preferred tenant profiles such as students, working students or working professionals; the landlord’s stated age range for tenants spans 17 to 99 years and gender is not specified as a restriction. Further practical details and contact are managed by the private owner.