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Amsterdam - Bajeskwartier
€950/ month
Private landlord
Dominic
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Price
€950.00
Available From
August 10, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,900.00
Contract Type
C
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Studio
Bathrooms
1
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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This unfurnished studio of approximately 22 m² is located on Bijdorpplantsoen in Amsterdam. The studio is presented as move-in ready and is intended for a single occupant, preferably a student. The layout includes a private living area (studio), a private kitchen, a private bathroom and a separate toilet. The property is described as having energy label A0 and no roommates; pets are not allowed.
The location offers good public transport connections: Metro station Spaklerweg is about a 10-minute walk and provides direct routes to the city center, Zuid and Zuidoost. Amstel Station is reachable by bicycle, and the De Pijp neighbourhood is roughly 5–10 minutes by bike, offering cafés, restaurants and shops. The surrounding area is undergoing development with new construction and hospitality venues.
Rental terms and costs are specified in multiple places and include some inconsistencies in start date and rental period. The listing header indicates availability from 10 August 2025, while the internal details state the start date is "as soon as possible." The header also shows an indefinite rental period, whereas other details specify a maximum rental period of two years. Rent is listed at €950 per month excluding utilities, with a deposit of €1,900. Additional costs are shown as €1,800 (format in source unclear). Viewing is possible on request; prospective tenants should contact the landlord.
Eligibility requirements are explicit: only students enrolled at an educational institution in Amsterdam may rent the studio. The previous registered address must not have been in Amsterdam but must be in the Netherlands; providing a BRP extract is mandatory. The landlord's preferred tenant profile indicates one tenant aged approximately 16–99 years, occupation student or working student, and languages spoken by the landlord are Dutch and English. Contact is listed as Dominic and the listing was posted two days ago.