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Amsterdam - Schinkelbuurt
€850/ month
Private landlord
Sarah
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Price
€850.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
30
Preferred Gender
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A private unfurnished room measuring approximately 18–20 m² is offered in a renovated shared apartment on Amstelveenseweg in Amsterdam. The room has access to a south-facing balcony with a view toward the Amsterdam forest. The remainder of the apartment is furnished by the owner; the room itself is to be furnished by the renter. The apartment is presented in a modern design and is located on a street with convenient access to local amenities and transport connections.
Shared areas include a living room, a design kitchen, a spacious bathroom with a bath, and a separate toilet. Internet is available and the apartment has an energy label B1. The bathroom and kitchen are maintained as shared facilities, and occupants are expected to share these common areas. Storage arrangements are within the communal spaces as provided in the apartment.
The monthly rent for the room is €850 and is stated to include utilities; the required deposit is €1,500. The rental period is described as indefinite. The tenant is expected to furnish the room themselves. No additional costs are specified in the listing details provided. Registration at the address is possible according to the listing information. Pets are not permitted in the apartment.
The landlord indicates a preference for a single female working tenant, with an age preference noted in the listing (30–50 years). Expats are welcome; students are not sought as tenants. The landlord describes an ideal tenant as someone who works away from home full time, is tidy and neat, and does not host guests at the property. The listing identifies the landlord by the name Sarah and specifies that the available room is for one person.