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Amsterdam - Noord-Holland
€3,000/ month
Private landlord
GM Management
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Price
€3,000.00
Available From
August 23, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,000.00
Min Duration
24
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
3
Minimum Age
16
Preferred Gender
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This listing describes a furnished room within a well-maintained 3-bedroom apartment in the Savelsbos area of Amsterdam. The apartment measures approximately 78 m² and includes a living room, kitchen, bathroom and a separate toilet. The room is offered as part of a shared living arrangement with a total of three tenants. The property is presented as furnished and intended for use as a family apartment with guidelines regarding noise levels.
Shared spaces include a living room, kitchen, bathroom and separate toilet that are used collectively by the tenants. Internet is available in the property and the building has an energy label of C0. The total monthly rent for the whole apartment is €3,000; when occupied by three tenants this equates to €1,000 per tenant. Service costs are included in the rent; gas, water and electricity are excluded. The security deposit is €3,000.
The rental period is described as indefinite; the landlord indicates a preference for tenants who can commit for two years or more. Registration at the address is possible. The landlord specifies no rent allowance is permitted for this tenancy. Pets are not allowed. The listing notes that the apartment is a family apartment and that noise disturbance is not allowed.
The apartment is located in Savelsbos, Amsterdam, in a quiet area with access to public transport. The location statement highlights proximity to local transport options without specifying routes or schedules. The listing identifies the landlord’s preferred tenant profile as three tenants, female, aged 16 to 99, and occupations including students, working students and other working tenants; Dutch is noted as a language spoken by the landlord. No contact instructions or time-sensitive availability details are included in this description.